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Remarkable! What a transformation! Ross you are a genius! Your restoration efforts are amazing & you turn something almost unrecognizable to a stunning beauty! This is a terrific example! Yay Ross!
Really interesting. Looks like some of it s wheel cut. (I do love wheel cut glass.) The central curls remind me a bit of some of the Venetian glass chandeliers.
Wow!
Why did you choose the globe bulbs instead of the usual flame style?
It looks like you had to replace one of the glass curls. Is it possible to buy parts like that or did you have to find a glass blower to make one?
Hi, David!
I had the glass curl. It just needed to be reset.
Round bulbs were often used in the period.
Didn’t know that. Seems to clash with the aesthetics of the piece. Fashion comes and goes. You are preserving the historical context of so many things.
Very elegant! 🙂
Ooo la la, gorgeous!