3/12/07

Mar 12, 2007
Issue 233

Kathleen Herdell shares pictures and story on her fantastic chandelier. A story
of the blending of metal and glass. See the pictures at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cardersteubenclub/sets/72157594584784240/
I purchased the chandelier at auction. The original finish was more like a
brushed bronze, but was in terrible shape (starting to crack off the top as if
maybe it had been spray painted.) I had it restored in a oil rub finish, all except
the tassel hanging from the bottom. I’ve always wondered if the shades were
added to this light fixture, or if the two together are original. I could find no
mark on the lamp (of course, it doesn’t mean there wasn’t one, I just couldn’t
find it if it was there. Any information you can give me, I’d love to have.
While it’s not Carder Steuben, our member Karen Ohland passes along
information on the current stunning exhibit at The Metropolitan on L.C. Tiffany
and his decorations at his home, Laurelton Hall. Information and pictures can be
found on The Met’s site at:
http://www.metmuseum.org/special/se_event.asp?OccurrenceId=%7b5D70EF2E-
38E2-4F9C-95A4-7582FE0A9B84%7d&HomePageLink=special_c1a

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