It consists of a cylindrical base, with a domed copper dome below. On the side of this cylinder, leave 6 copper branches in a semi-circle shape. Each of these branches has at its end a copper socket holder engraved with a line, surmounted by a fluted glass cup at an angle, itself fixed by a copper ring resuming the decoration of the socket holder with, this time, two lines engraved. Pretty bulb cover, tapered, in frosted glass.
Between each branch, there is a frieze composed of 4 small mirrors.
The set is connected to the ceiling by a copper rod, decorated with a bail cover also in copper, conical in shape and with a triple projection. The rod is also surrounded by 12 glass rods which start at an angle from the cylinder and pierce a copper dome fixed halfway up the rod.
Work from the Art Deco period, probably around the 1940s. No signature, but the model is referenced.
In very good general condition, completely dismantled to be cleaned and polished; some traces of oxidation on the underside of the branches, a socket holder unsoldered from the branch but without consequence
Completely re-electrified to current standards; original B22 sockets (called "bayonet") all equipped with adapters for E14 LED bulbs ("small screw base") 7 Watts, 700 lumen, equivalent to old 65 W bulbs.