This vintage (1980's) orange glass ball pendant is of the highest quality construction and includes an orange hand blown glass ball shade. The artistry in this simple piece stems from hundreds of years of glass blowing tradition from the Veneto region of Italy where this fixture was crafted. The glass ball is 12" wide (check) and is suspended from a polished chrome canopy by a thin cable. The fixtures height is adjustable from approximately 30" down to 14" minimum. All glass and chrome is in excellent condition and the fixture has been tested.
Please note, there are a few surface scuffs to the glass shade (see photos).
Dimensions:
31" High x 10" Diameter
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- We offer 5 days of storage. You must pick up your item within 5 days of purchase. After 5 days, the item may be resold. If it is resold you may request a 75% refund of the purchase amount per our store policy (a full refund will be honored within 21 days for appliances).
- We have staff available to load items. We strongly encourage you to bring help to load large purchases. Our staff will help as much as they can but will not load large, bulky, and heavy items into inappropriate vehicles.
- Shipping is not available. In-store pickup only.
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