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                Thomas Gallery Ltd.
                      
                        315 East 91 Street, 6th floor
              New York City, NY 10128 , United States
          
                      
              
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Austrian Mid-Century Modern Cut-Glass Flush Mount Fixture, Bakalowits & Sohne
              
        $ 3,870
      
              
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          A large, elegant Austrian Mid-Century Modern Neoclassical Flush Mount fixture, attributed to Bakalowits & Sohne, composed of octagonally formed cut-glass that will defract light into a spectrum of color. The glass is set into a gold enameled frame. A smaller model and a pair of similar suspended cut-glass pendants are also available.
 
 Additonal References: Viennese Secession, Wiener Werkstatte, Bauhaus, Fontana Arte, Max Ingrand,
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        Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Austria Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Crystal,Glass,Carved,Hand-Crafted Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use. The frame has some loss of gold enamel and will be refinished before sale. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 793218 
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            Dimensions
          
          H. 7.5 in; Diam. 13 in; H. 19.05 cm; Diam. 33.02 cm; 
      
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  T. Thomas Gargiulo came from a dual background as a Ph.D. in Psychology with extensive training in Art History and Anthropology to form Thomas Gallery in downtown Manhattan in 1997 to balance intellectual with design pursuits. Since its inception the gallery has seen decorative arts as a vibrant representation of human culture of each age and as a portal to understanding it. P: 917.434.4032 E: thomasgalleryltd@gmail.com
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