This American art deco ceiling lamp resembles a flying saucer was made in the 1930’s by the Miller Company of Meriden, Connecticut. The ceiling light consists of two graduated size aluminum shades separated so that light can emit from the space in between each shade. An aluminum shaft supports the shades from an aluminum ceiling cap and a milk glass globe centers the lower shades.The light descends 30” from the ceiling (it can be shortened to customers’ requirements) and the larger shade is 20 ½” in diameter. The aluminum has been polished and the fixture is rewired.