Chandelier Help

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by InMyTimeOfNeed, Apr 24, 2023.

  1. InMyTimeOfNeed

    InMyTimeOfNeed New Member

    Hey everyone,

    I'm the melee of housework I accidentally swung up and broke one of the shades on my chandelier. I don't know how old it is but am desperate in finding a replacement for it if possible. Can anyone help identify this or be able to steer me in the right direction of someone who could further help?

    Thank you very much!!!
     

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  2. verybrad

    verybrad Well-Known Member

    Art deco style drop-in shade. Have seen a lot simiar but not decorated as yours are. May have to replace all three.
     
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  3. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    Darn. What a bummer.

    Agree with Brad, you may need to replace all three. Here is full image.

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  5. Joe in PA

    Joe in PA Well-Known Member

    You could google "parts for vintage chandeliers" and contact some of the bigger shops with a photo and you may get lucky. If you can find the makers name on it somewhere (sometimes on a paper label) that may help narrow it down.
     
  6. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Welcome to Antiquers, @InMyTimeOfNeed . I'm sorry to hear what happened. With patience, you will find a solution!
     
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  7. Joe in PA

    Joe in PA Well-Known Member

    If you take a shade off and photo it on a white background, you might be able to do a Google image search and get lucky
     
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  8. Born2it

    Born2it Well-Known Member

    Ouch! My heart hurts for you! I have to agree with everyone above - try an image search, try looking for any markings/labels/etc., try the bigger shops… but also look for anyone who does repairs on lamps. Print out pictures of the shades you still have, and visit. Most people who do lamp and light fixture repair have a collection of orphan shades, and often get offered them to buy or trade. It took a couple years, but I know someone who got a replacement that way.
     
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