180 Getty Ave, Clifton NJ 07011
Thursday, 4/30 - Friday, 5/1
10:00 am - 2:00 pm EDT
Beautiful and authentic 1930s Art Deco chandelier by Lincoln, featuring the highly sought-after “Fleur-De-Lis” design. This elegant 5-light fixture showcases classic period craftsmanship with ornate cast metal detailing and a striking central globe.
The chandelier is fitted with five original-style slip shades in a warm amber tone, each with a scalloped edge that diffuses light beautifully. The decorative framework incorporates intricate motifs and graceful curves, perfectly capturing the refined aesthetic of the Art Deco era.
A true vintage statement piece—ideal for dining rooms, entryways, or any space seeking authentic period charm.
📌Please be sure to review all photos carefully before bidding, as they are part of the description.
We invite everyone to join us for an in-person preview of the items on Thursday & Friday 10am-2pm and Saturday 9:30am -12pm noon.
Keep in mind that photographs may not capture all details accurately.
While we strive to provide accurate item descriptions, we cannot guarantee perfection or flawless functionality. Despite our careful examination and photography, imperfections, cracks, chips, repairs, or other defects may exist, unnoticed in our close inspection and pictures. All items are sold "AS IS." If you have questions or concerns about an item's condition, please reach out to us. We are happy to provide additional photographs and answer any inquiries to the best of our ability.
Good Used Condition
21%
WHERE TO PICK UP:
Brownstone Liquidators
180 Getty Ave
Clifton New Jersey 07011
Thursday, 4/30 through Friday, 5/1, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
SHIPPING OPTIONS:
USPS SHIPPING
(For Select small items and other smaller items.
180 Getty Ave, Clifton NJ 07011
Thursday, 4/30 through Friday, 5/1, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm
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