Antique Semi-Flush Chandelier with Exposed Bulbs, Early 1900’s

$675.00

Product Code: NC5257-RW / Print This Product

An amazing antique semi-flush chandelier with exposed bulbs and beautiful glass foliate accents, salvaged from the historic “Windsor” home—also known as the Castle Above the Clouds—perched atop Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Built in the 1930s by George and Elizabeth Scholze, the residence reflects the couple’s refined taste and attention to detail. George Scholze, second-generation owner of the prominent Scholze Tannery in Chattanooga, helped earn the city its nickname, “Saddle Capital of the World.”.

This light fixture is in excellent antique condition with no cracks or breaks to the glass, just the expected fleabites around the edges. It has been professionally rewired and comes with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. The fixture measures 11-1/2” wide by 10″ tall overall. For more background on the remarkable Windsor home, see Unique And Historic Scholze/Reynolds Home On Lookout Mountain On The Market – Chattanoogan.com

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An amazing antique semi-flush chandelier with exposed bulbs and beautiful glass foliate accents, salvaged from the historic “Windsor” home—also known as the Castle Above the Clouds—perched atop Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Built in the 1930s by George and Elizabeth Scholze, the residence reflects the couple’s refined taste and attention to detail. George Scholze, second-generation owner of the prominent Scholze Tannery in Chattanooga, helped earn the city its nickname, “Saddle Capital of the World.”.

This light fixture is in excellent antique condition with no cracks or breaks to the glass, just the expected fleabites around the edges. It has been professionally rewired and comes with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. The fixture measures 11-1/2” wide by 10″ tall overall. For more background on the remarkable Windsor home, see Unique And Historic Scholze/Reynolds Home On Lookout Mountain On The Market – Chattanoogan.com