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Lot 64

An early 20th century cut glass and polished brass eighteen light chandelier,
attributed to F & C Osler

Amended
27 November 2019, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£12,000 - £18,000

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An early 20th century cut glass and polished brass eighteen light chandelier,

attributed to F & C Osler
the lower bowl shaped receiver issuing twelve high scrolling arched arms, supported by a faceted and plain central multi-rod cluster stem, surmounted by six further small scrolling arms and an elaborate dished and canopied tiered corona, the whole with veined leaf cut tulip shaped pendant shades and hung and strung with elongated facetd prism ornaments and plain and arrow head lustre drops and strings of faceted beads,



190cm high, 100cm diameter

Saleroom notices

Please note this is large item (TP) and will be removed to Cadogan Tate after the sale. The chandelier has been fully rewired with new lampholders and has been tested to current electrical standards so is offered for sale as certified safe to use. Please see the printed catalogue for the footnote to this lot

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