This 1930’s French art deco chandelier has six opalescent glass bowls atop graceful swag arms. The arms as well as the ceiling cap, shaft, central bowl and finial are all finished in bright nickel. The chandelier has been replated and rewired for American electricity. It is 32” in diameter and drops 36” from the ceiling (can be shortened at customer’s request).
American Art Deco Chrome Table with Cork Top
This American art deco machine age table has four supports of three rods curving out from the rim that holds the cork top. The rods curve again the meet the circular center at the base. At each corner a chrome “bullet” holds the table’s white rubber feet. The table is 15 ½” in diameter and 16” high. It is in excellent condition.
Pair French Art Deco Nickel And Frosted Glass Scroll Sconces
This pair of two-light French art deco sconces is beautifully worked in scrolls and swirls to show off the bright nickel finish. The frosted glass gives the "ice" effect. They measure 20” across and 6 ¾” high and project 12” from the wall. The sconces have been replated and rewired for American electricity.
French Art Deco Six Arm Modernist Chandelier
This 1930’s French art deco modernist chandelier has it in “sixes”. The bright nickel body hangs from a six sided shaft with six arms emanating from a six sided center, at the outer end of the arms are six sided sockets for the bulbs. The bulbs are above frosted and clear planes each with six sides. Above the center a pyramid of three discs is separated by spacers. The discs and spacers all have six sides. The chandelier, which is 23” in diameter and drops 31 ½” from the ceiling, has been replated in bright nickel and rewired for American electricity
Charles Schneider Art Deco Geometric Frosted Chandelier
Designed by Charles Schneider (1882 - 1962) in the 1930's this French art deco chandelier features a center bowl with high relief geometric designs and three matching shades in frosted glass with a nickel frame. It measures 26" in diameter and drops 29" from the ceiling. The glass is signed “Schneider”. The chandelier has been rewired for American electricity.
American Art Deco Table After a Design by Walter Von Nessen
This vintage American art deco table is after a design by Walter Von Nessen (1889 – 1943) but was not made by his firm. The top and base are of stained oak, the flat band of curved steel has a hand hammered martele finish. The table is 22” long x 12 ½” and is 20 ½” tall.
Barovier & Tosso Italian Art Deco Ceiling Light
Made in the 1930’s, this Barovier & Tosso ceiling light is constructed of bronze and blown glass. A ribbed glass rod hangs from the bronze ceiling cap and holds a circle of ribbed glass. Centered in the glass circle is a bowl of Murano glass with reticulated top and applied glass fringe. This quality fixture, which drops 37” from the ceiling and is 16” in diameter, has been rewired for American electricity and is ready for your home.
1930's Art Deco Dual Pedestal Burl Dining Table Writing Desk
This elegant art deco table is from the 1930’s. The tabletop, legs, and base are burl wood veneers which allow the eye to wonder amongst the woods delicate natural patterns. The edge is surrounded by a deep hand carved scalloped apron and is left with a rough finish. The strongly pronounced scalloped apron juxtaposes the smooth and delicate flowing patterns found in the burl wood veneers, creating a feeling of equilibrium. The table is 63” x 39” and stands 32” tall.
One American Art Deco Flying Saucer Ceiling Lamp
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.