This chandelier containing 6 lights, typical of the Georgian period from 1760 – 75 includes snake or serpent arms, purely for ornamentation. This reproduction, first manufactured in 1996 for a privately owned castle in Scotland also includes swagged dressings of small crystals joined together with brass wires or pins.
An 8 light Georgian style chandelier encapsulating traditional Georgian stem piece shapes, presented with hand cut stem pieces and uncut solid glass arms.
The metalwork is gilded with the exception of the central shaft which is silver to disguise the internal electrics as subtly as possible. Wired for electricity with French candles.