French Brass Birdcage Chandelier with Harlequin Glass Pear Drops
£550.00 (incl. VAT)
€632/$668
This birdcage chandelier originates 20th century France. Dressed in glass pear drops with glass buttons it is an ornate centre piece. The chandelier frame is heavily oxidised and holds six lamps in total. There are also added cast brass leaf details on the central cage and undersides of each arm. The chandelier comes supplied with braided flex, chain, a ceiling rose and a chandelier hook plate. Chandelier requires six SES lamps, these are not included.
- The origin of birdcage chandeliers can be traced back to Europe, particularly to France during the 18th century. This style of chandelier was influenced by the ornate and elaborate designs of the Rococo period. The Rococo style, characterised by asymmetry, ornate decoration, and a focus on curves and natural forms, was prevalent in European art and design during the 18th century. A birdcage chandelier is a type of lighting fixture designed in the shape of a birdcage. This distinctive chandelier style often features an open framework resembling the structure of a birdcage, and it is typically used to hold and display light sources.
This chandelier has been fully restored and rewired here, in Stockport, near Manchester by our small team of experts and is now ready to be installed. We recommend that this birdcage chandelier is installed by an electrician and into a joist or a supporting noggin. To clean the chandelier dust the brass components regularly with a soft cloth. The glass drops can then be wiped with a glass wipe or a cloth that has been sprayed with glass cleaner. A final wipe with a paper towel will give a polished finish.