A REGENCY LACQUERED-BRASS DISH LIGHT
A REGENCY LACQUERED-BRASS DISH LIGHT

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A REGENCY LACQUERED-BRASS DISH LIGHT
With quadruple chain suspension above a groove-cut circular bowl and pierced floral rim, hung with drops and fitted for electricity, one flower detached and nine drops missing
18 in. (46 cm.) high; 20 in. (51 cm.) diam.

Lot Essay

There is a similar Regency brass dish light without the glass droplets on the fringe, in the Yellow Drawing Room at Harewood House, Yorkshire (illustrated in the most recent Guidebook, Harewood House, p. 30, and also in the Guidebook of 1983, p. 19, when the Yellow Drawing Room was known as the Rose Drawing Room).

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