Description:
- Vintage Art Deco Semi Flush Mount Ceiling Light Fixture Blue Glass Chain Shade
- Light blue and clear decorative glass shade, light blue metal ceiling canopy
- Glass shade is a ribbed cone shape with scalloped edges and flower bud border; hangs from fixture by three chains
- One-bulb socket
- Label inside canopy reads: Homart, Underwriters Laboratories
- Circa 1940s-1950s
- Glass shade measures 10.25" diameter x 4.5" high cone
- Canopy measures 5.25" diameter x 4.25" high socket
- Total ceiling drop is 10"
- Light fixture weighs approx. 4 lbs.
Please see pictures for best indication of condition, and ask any questions before bidding or buying.
Buyer pays $24.00 flat shipping from Saginaw, Michigan 48604, lower 48 states ONLY. 13x13x13-5-2-UH-CUBE
SNP-99 (01493, 509, 513, 517, 507)
2021-09-25-02
Note: Vintage items have previously been used and therefore may show signs of wear commensurate with their age, including odors. We will always state in the description if there are any major flaws or damage to the item, which we try to show in the pictures; our items therefore are being sold in "AS IS" and "AS DESCRIBED" condition, so PLEASE, read the full listing description and the condition report, and view all pictures provided. If you find that we have failed to accurately describe the item, please contact us immediately--we are committed to resolve the issue with you amicably.
All measurements are approximate.
All used electrical equipment should be thoroughly inspected by a professional before use.
Condition:
Vintage art deco ceiling light fixture in very good condition with minimal wear. Decorative glass light shade in very good condition with little wear. Some light finish wear on the metal parts. No damage. Three original bead chains show lovely patina. One-bulb socket and electrical parts appear intact but should be inspected by a professional prior to use. This charming little art deco light fixture was reclaimed from a small cabin in northern lower Michigan; see its sister light in the last picture, listed separately.