
Sold Early 1900s Art Nouveau Caramel Slag Glass Chandelier
Sold by Acme 901
$199.00
Create an ambiance like our great entertainers of the Gilded Age.
This chandelier is a fine example of Early 1900s Art Nouveau design and represents
the great influence of the Tiffany artisans on American decor.
A perfect balance of swank and restraint make this a showpiece that fits with many design styles.
Gilt brass overlay in delicious filigree adorns this 6 panel caramel slag glass masterpiece.
The creamy caramel and honey toned glass has complex veining and incredible radiance when lit.
3 hooks on interior for immediate hanging from the ceiling in your grand ballroom.
What Is Slag Glass Made Of?
Slag glass is created by using pulverized silicate slag, an ingredient that forms on the top of molten iron as it cools down. Slag glass was originally created in the United Kingdom in the 1890s by adding this slag substance during the glass-making process. Sowerby in Gateshead, England is believed to be the first glass foundry to create slag glass. Slag glass was also created by taking two colors of glass and combining them to create what was called "mosaic glass" in 1902 in Pennsylvania by glassmakers Thomas Dugan and Harry Northwood.
Pickup DetailsScheduled by seller.
Minimum $150 purchase to be eligible for local pickup.

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