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Early lighting is rare. Often a candle or groups of candles were the end of the story. Fireplaces furnished lighting and heat, candles were luxury items.  Elaborately gilt decoration was meant to be seen by candle light. Oil lamps, common in antiquity, are sometimes found. Chandeliers were first candles, then gas, then about 1880 electrification came to the Paris Exposition and the lighting of the Avenue de l'Opera. Soon the most elegant and elaborate chandeliers imaginable were made in increasing amounts.

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  • Circa 1850 Italian Wrought Iron Lantern

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    You will find lanterns much like this over many exterior doorways of old homes in Florence. Generally there they are hung fairly high to avoid mis...

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  • Porcelain Candelabra Lamp, Germany Circa 1900

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    A German porcelain candelabra lamp, circa 1900

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  • Circa 1900 Belle Epoque Crystal Pendant Light, France

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    A handsome faceted and polished crystal pendant / chandelier made in France circa 1900. Tall and narrow with light grey toned crystal. Wired for...

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