Salvaged from the prestigious Fleischmann Estate, this striking pendant light is a bold example of mid-century Spanish Revival design. The blown amber glass shade is crafted into a sculptural, pumpkin-like silhouette and radiates a warm, golden glow when illuminated—perfect for creating a dramatic yet inviting atmosphere.
Encasing the glass is a decorative blackened wrought iron frame, with banded crossbars and rounded rivet joints, giving the fixture an architectural strength and vintage charm. The globe is suspended from a short chain and canopy, making it ideal for foyers, dining areas, or spaces that crave a bold focal point with history.
Style Influence: Spanish Revival / Mission / Mediterranean
Category: Lighting
Condition: Excellent vintage; rewiring recommended for modern use
Features:
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Hand-blown amber glass with melon-style scalloping
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Black wrought iron cage with riveted joints
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Chain and canopy suspension (mid-century hardware)
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Estimated Era: 1950s–1970s
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Origin: Salvaged from the Fleischmann Estate