Before. After.

 

My online vintage lighting store.

 

 

I found this locally. It is the body of a 5-bulb chandelier I know well. One of my favorites. By Markel and part of their 1926 Gentorian Line. But it was missing its finial, stem, and ceiling canopy. I thought I had all these parts in storage, hence the purchase. The fixture is aluminum and retained its vital original polychrome in reasonable condition.

 

Getting home I soon discovered that while I had the original finial (fabulous) and original ceiling canopy (particularly fabulous) I did not have the stem.

Poo. Bigly poo.

A few weeks later, in another local antique store, I saw a light on the floor. My heart quickened. It was a 2-bulb Gentorian chandelier with…drum roll, please…its original stem. I knew I could steal the stem to complete the 5-bulb and turn the 2-bulb into a surface-mounted fixture.

 

All the missing bits back!!!!!!!!

 

I polished the very dull aluminum. The polychrome needed some, but not much, work. How glorious is this?

 

Tooooooooooooo gorgeous!

 

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I also had a pair of 2-arm sconces in storage so hauled them out and gave them some love. And the 2-bulb chandelier I found in the antique store?

 

It is now a surface-mount with an original surface-mount finial (which I also had in storage). Only Gentorian chandeliers had dangly finials. I am fussy about such distinctions.

 

Dazzling!

 

 

 

My online vintage lighting store.

 

 

 

7 Comments

  1. mlaiuppa on July 14, 2023 at 3:26 am

    Cross House magic strikes again.

  2. Laurie L Weber on July 14, 2023 at 5:50 am

    Simply amazing! You are brilliant!

  3. Lori rogers on July 14, 2023 at 9:53 am

    beautiful!!!!

  4. Arkay on July 14, 2023 at 2:57 pm

    How glorious these lights are. Totally inappropriate for my house, but oh, how one can dream…

  5. Cindy Belanger on July 14, 2023 at 6:49 pm

    Ooohh, beautiful! Ingenious idea, turning the two bulb chandelier into a surface mounted fixture.

  6. Xara on July 15, 2023 at 1:23 am

    How very satisfying!

  7. kara on July 17, 2024 at 8:37 am

    Wondering what type of paint you used to touch up the polychrome? Looks great!

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