Candle Chandelier, circa 1795

Summary

This late 18th century chandelier likely illuminated a grand parlor or dining room in the house of a wealthy individual in one of America's large coastal cities. Imported from England or Ireland, it was intended to impress visitors with the good taste of its owner. The glass column, arms, and crystal pendants would have reflected and refracted candlelight into dark corners.

This late 18th century chandelier likely illuminated a grand parlor or dining room in the house of a wealthy individual in one of America's large coastal cities. Imported from England or Ireland, it was intended to impress visitors with the good taste of its owner. The glass column, arms, and crystal pendants would have reflected and refracted candlelight into dark corners.

Artifact

Chandelier (Hanging light)

Date Made

circa 1795

Creators

Unknown

Place of Creation

United Kingdom, England 

Republic of Ireland 

Creator Notes

Attributed to an unknown Irish or English maker.

Henry Ford Museum
 On Exhibit

at Henry Ford Museum in Chandeliers

Object ID

00.3.16453

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cut glass
Bronze (Metal)

Color

Colorless

Dimensions

Height: 43 in

Diameter: 33 in

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