Hi Tom,..my wife & I recently purchased a 1911 Edwardian/Victorian home & unfortunately most of
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Antique Pendants and Wall Sconces
Hi Margaret ,
These are the Pendants you looked at :
And here are some close to the Wall Sconces:
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Inverted Domes for Kitchen /Dining Area
October 2020
Hi Tom,
I am inquiring about Inverted Domes for our combined kitchen/dining area.
Thanks for talking today. Pictures of the space are below (apologies it’s a mess–we
Chandeliers Second Empire House
Good afternoon Tom.
My wife and I purchased a few chandeliers from you for our Second Empire house in Boston, and are finally getting around to finishing the process.
We have three more chandeliers to
Conversation w/Client about Art Nouveau Flush Dome
Hi Tom,
I hope you are well in these strange times. I know they have not been very positive for most businesses and I am hoping that you are managing OK. I was in a recent correspondence with
Art Nouveau Lighting
Art Nouveau (new art in English), (1894-1914), is the French/Belgian name of an art movement in reaction to the academical schools at the end of the XIXth century . This movement was represented in
Circa 1903, Large Art Deco Pendants with Pressed Glass
No one set out to make Art Deco lights. They were responding to a design style that became popular during this period and those design elements can be found in furniture
English or American Aesthetic Gas Harp Antique Light
An Inquiry/Email to our Business Genuineantiquelighting.net
I was trying to find some information on an Old Light we have had for several years,
when I found your site. I was thinking the light
Art Nouveau Antique Lighting – A Hybridization in the U.S.
In American Architecture there was often a hybridization of Architectural styles in the late 1800s and early 1900s. This filtered down to the merchandising of interior architectural
Allegorical Lighting Detail
We have 6 of these very large scale 6-arm Gas Chandeliers. This one has Amber Reversed