Antique Copper 16-Panel Green Slag Glass Pendant Fountain Lamp Combo (Gasolier)
Large fixture: 19-1/2″ at base, 24-1/2″ tall, and 24-1/4 wide leaded sage green glass shade. Issues: 3 damaged or missing glass panels. Glass panels in this are: L: 6.3 inches (outer curve), (or) 6 inches (inner curve). Widths are: 4 inches (narrow side, outer curve) and 4.4 inches (wide side, outer curve). Comes with bag containing much of the missing/broken glass. There’s a cracked or bent outward area in the base of the aluminum figures (in photo). Dent in the side of the bottom pan. This light, with cast aluminum dancing figures, triple swivel Bryant sockets (patent May 17, 1910), and particular style reminds me of a Handel lamp, and it’s vast dimensions make me think it’s more of a custom, commercial piece; a heater-chandelier or gasolier. It has a Diehl blower motor inside the base, with a turbine the points down to the base. The selector switch is a 2-way on/off switch that enables 3-way (hi/med/lo) selection. Needless to say, I did not plug it in. This piece will require (a minimum of) electrical overhaul, 3 panes of bent glass. Lead brazing, and hang chains / shade suspension and/or mount piping. I really have no idea how it originally looked or how complete the components are. I have attempted no restoration or repairs.