Museum Historic Large Renaissance Cast Bronze Chandeliers from MPLS Young Quinlan Building
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This impressive chandelier once hung at J. B. Hudson Jewelers in the Young Quinlan building off of Nicollet Mall. The building was built in 1926 by New York Architect Frederick Lee Ackerman for businesswoman Elizabeth Quinlan and her original clerk Fred Young. Quinlan’s love for Renaissance palazzos in Florence Italy inspired architect Frederick Lee Ackerman to design not just the building but also the light fixtures to go with. This impressive bronze chandelier lit the Young Quinlan building until a renovation in 1985. The chandelier is complimented with intricately frosted and cut glass panels, which softens the glow of the 12-light cluster inside the square body of the fixture. 12 Porcelain Sockets. Dimensions: 2’ square and a height of 6’11”.There are four of these available. Please inquire if interested. You are bidding on just one.Materials: Cast Bronze, Frosted & Glue-Chipped Glass with Original Finish Including Polychrome. Museum Quality Cleaning & Restored.
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Museum Historic Large Renaissance Cast Bronze Chandeliers from MPLS Young Quinlan Building
Estimate $4,000 - $6,000
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