Style & era: Spanish/Tudor Revival pan light, late 1920s–1930s. Embossed/repoussé metal body with pierced gallery, fitted with a geometric leaded prismatic/frosted glass diffuser. Original pull-down rise-and-fall mechanism with cloth cord; the counterweight action moves smoothly in hand.
Construction: Pressed/embossed tin or spelter with old bronze/brass wash; leaded glass with textured “starburst/ice” prisms; center finial; interior 4-socket cluster (standard E26) present.
Measurements (approx):
Shade/pan width: about 18 in. across (see yardstick photo)
Canopy + counterweight housing: about 8–9 in. long overall
Drop: adjustable via pull-down (cord length as shown)
What’s included: pan shade with glass, pull-down counterweight/canopy assembly, interior socket cluster, center finial—exactly as photographed.
Untested. Needs rewiring by a qualified person before use.
Pull-down action: moves smoothly up/down.
Metal: oxidation, scattered rust spots, finish wear, small dings and bends to pierced gallery/edges; old patina throughout.
Glass: typical edge nicks/fleabites and surface wear from age; no large missing panels observed.
Wiring: old cloth cord present; interior multi-socket cluster is present but untested.
Expect normal signs of age, dust, and prior use. See photos for exact condition.
pull down; rise and fall; library light; pan chandelier; Spanish Revival; Tudor Revival; Art Deco; embossed tin; leaded glass; prismatic; vintage ceiling fixture; adjustable pendant.
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