Before. After.
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I found this really sad 1920s pan-style chandelier online, being sold for its parts. Oh dear. This seemed a tragic end of a once lovely fixture. Obviously, I had to do something. I had to.

Most of the fixture is brass. This had been very badly overpainted over the years. I removed all the paint, revealing the underlying bass which had a kinda sorta tortoiseshell patina which I really liked. I retained this, but the bottom dome was too splotchy so I polished this bright. I love the contrast. I think of this as an ‘artful’ restoration.

The ceiling canopy was missing so I searched and searched for one which had the same kinda sorta tortoiseshell patina. I think it’s a perfect match.
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Thoughtful restoration. Impressive result!
Just remarkable! The restoration of this 1920’s sad, beaten up chandelier into something gobs-makingly exquisite! Extraordinary!! Well done Ross!
I have the exact same chandelier! I found mine in an old barn, and it was so badly eroded that I painted it a deep teal with silver accents on the raised parts. I love what you did with this one!
Very nice restoration, you were lucky to find a bell with a similar finish on it. The decorative design on the bell even matches the decoration that holds the bulb fixtures. Great job!
do you by any chance sell the frosted bulbs? I have been looking everywhere for something similar…
try filament vintage lighting website