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  2. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Many antique chandeliers not designed for electrical wiring have also been adapted for electricity. Modern chandeliers produced in older styles and antique chandeliers wired for electricity usually use imitation candles, where incandescent or LED light bulbs are shaped like candle flames. These light bulbs may be dimmable to adjust the brightness.

  3. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    Girandole as a decorative lighting object may have been named after the Catherine wheel-like firework because the early form of girandole was a branched candlestick with arms that radiate out from a central axis like the spokes of a wheel, thereby resembling the firework.

  4. These Furniture and Lighting Trends Were Everywhere ... - AOL

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    Murano Chandeliers. Murano chandeliers add rich character to any room and are on track to become one of the most popular vintage lighting choices, according to 1stDibs. Murano is glassware made in ...

  5. Edward Miller & Co - Wikipedia

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    Primarily lamps and lighting systems Edward Miller & Co. (1844–1924) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut , and is primarily known as a historical manufacturer of lamps. The company also made brass kettles and oil heaters.

  6. William Parker (glassmaker) - Wikipedia

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    The glass chandeliers in the Bath Assembly Rooms are some of his most notable works and are marked "Parker, Fleet Street, London. [ 2 ] Parker also specialized in manufacturing glass for scientific instruments: William Parker and Son, of Fleet Street, London, supplied British chemist Joseph Priestley with lenses and bell jars for many of his ...

  7. Hezilo chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The Hezilo chandelier (German: Heziloleuchter) is an 11th-century Romanesque wheel chandelier. It is part of the treasures of the Hildesheim Cathedral in Hildesheim, Germany, which has been a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site since 1985. The chandelier was most likely commissioned by Bishop Hezilo of Hildesheim, who rebuilt the cathedral ...

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