03-05-2022 09:31 AM
Hello! My first post here hoping someone can help with identifying this chandelier pattern or maker.
I've been researching with zero luck.
It's from an old home in Montreal pre 2000 unsure exactly.
Any help appreciated. I was told glass covers don't look original I tend to agree there.
Beautiful porcelain patterns but no makers marks anywhere.
Thank you
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03-11-2022 10:49 AM
I am the *unhappy* owner of a selection of Spanish chandeliers. They are beautiful, but the market is wildly unpredictable for the prices they'd fetch, and I have neither the inclination to ship nor the need to use any of them.
The metalwork visible here looks VERY much like the brass details of the 4 different chandeliers I have. All are late 19th early 20th century and are immediately recognizable as having the same origin.
Have a look at old Spanish chandeliers and see what you find. Let us know!
Cheers.
M
03-06-2022 09:48 AM
It's gorgeous. Could it possibly be Capodimonte? I don't know if they did chandeliers, but they did do lamps.
03-06-2022 06:21 PM
I will look into that thank you
03-06-2022 06:41 PM
I am sorry that I can't help with the identification, but I personally would remove the glass. They distract from this very pretty piece.
Hopefully someone will be able to give you some insight.
03-06-2022 09:47 PM
Yes I think your right on the glass..
Thank you
03-07-2022 05:33 AM
The hand painted design is similar to items generally considered to be Made in Japan items from pre-WWII, and are often unmarked.
03-08-2022 12:22 PM
this is mid 20th century, there was no Capodimonte company then, just hundreds of imitators.
03-08-2022 01:15 PM
Thank for info. I had sent email to this company and I'll share response.
Also makers marks from after they closed I found.
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03-11-2022 10:49 AM
I am the *unhappy* owner of a selection of Spanish chandeliers. They are beautiful, but the market is wildly unpredictable for the prices they'd fetch, and I have neither the inclination to ship nor the need to use any of them.
The metalwork visible here looks VERY much like the brass details of the 4 different chandeliers I have. All are late 19th early 20th century and are immediately recognizable as having the same origin.
Have a look at old Spanish chandeliers and see what you find. Let us know!
Cheers.
M
03-11-2022 03:09 PM
Thank you for reply 🙂