Clear glass and metal multi-arm chandelier / pendant light fixture
Estimated Value
$300-$900
An ornate clear glass chandelier with multiple curved arms arranged in a symmetrical tiered form. The piece features molded and ribbed glass arms decorated with small floral appliqués, a central glass body, and decorative finials. The design strongly evokes Venetian/Murano-style lighting, with a luxurious, airy appearance and elaborate scrolling forms. The visible lamp sockets and wiring suggest it has been adapted for modern electrical use. The overall aesthetic is decorative rather than strictly antique, though it may incorporate older components or be made in an antique style.
Era
Late 20th century to early 21st century, in the style of 18th-century Venetian/Murano revival
Origin
Likely Italy or a European/Italian-style reproduction; exact origin unknown
Material
Clear molded glass, metal frame/armature, possible brass or plated hardware, electrical components
Condition
Good overall condition with visible wear consistent with age/use; appears structurally intact, with no obvious major cracks or missing major elements visible in the image. Some tarnish/oxidation on metal fittings and possible dust or surface wear. Electrical sockets appear modernized or replaced.
Physical Details
Dimensions
Approximately 30-40 inches tall and 24-30 inches wide, based on visual scale
Weight
Medium
Authentication
Authenticity Score
Medium-Low; the style is convincing, but the visible modern sockets, wiring, and overall finish suggest a later reproduction or assembled fixture rather than a confirmed period antique
Provenance
Likely from a decorative lighting manufacturer producing Venetian-style or Murano-inspired chandeliers; exact maker and provenance cannot be determined from the image alone.
Historical Significance
Chandeliers of this type reflect the long tradition of Venetian and Murano glass lighting, which became especially popular in revival forms during the 20th century. While not necessarily antique, these fixtures are valued for their decorative craftsmanship and association with luxury interior design.
Restoration Notes
- •Modern electrical sockets/wiring visible
- •Possible replacement or updated lamp holders
- •Minor surface wear/tarnish on metal components
