Strictly speaking, a chandelier is any multi-branch ceiling light.

But what we understand in popular usage as a chandelier today - a grand ceiling light fitting with many lights and multiple crystal prisms - is the result of a long evolutionary process of this type of light.

Originally made in wood as a cross with spikes on which to fix the candles, they were able to be lowered for lighting, and then hoisted to a suitable height by means of a pulley.

From the 15th century they were made in a wider variety of materials including brass, wrought iron, gilded wood and silver.

By the 18th century, developments in glassmaking allowed for the introduction of prisms in their manufacture, because of their light scattering properties.

An elaborate chandelier was a status symbol of the wealthy in the 18th and 19th century and materials now used included bronze and porcelain. Manufacturers of more...

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A bronze and crystal eight light chandelier, French, circa 1920,…

French Crystal Chandelier with Spiked Prisms

A bronze and crystal eight light chandelier, French, circa 1920, with spiked prisms and a faceted crystal ball, 120 cm high

A superb French twelve branch wrought iron and crystal drop…

French Wrought Iron Crystal Chandelier with 12 Branches

A superb French twelve branch wrought iron and crystal drop chandelier

A Georges Leleu French Art Deco silver plated and glass…

Georges Leleu Art Deco Chandelier with Glass Shades

A Georges Leleu French Art Deco silver plated and glass chandelier, the mount supported by six rods above rows of glass beads, the arms supporting eight stepped conical glass shades each stamped G. Leleu, between swags of oval glass balls and strands of…

A stylish pair of bronze and crystal chandeliers, French, circa…

Bronze and Crystal French Chandeliers, 1920s

A stylish pair of bronze and crystal chandeliers, French, circa 1920

An impressive French gilded brass and crystal chandelier, late…

Gilded Brass and Crystal Chandelier, Late 19th Century

An impressive French gilded brass and crystal chandelier, late 19th century, the top section of the column with three tiers of brass throngs adorned with large crystal plaquettes, above four branches and a lower tier of eight branches, all with crystal…

French gilt-metal and glass-bead mounted chandelier 20th…

Hot Air Balloon Chandelier

French gilt-metal and glass-bead mounted chandelier 20th century, in the form of a large hot air balloon, with six lights emanating from the basket, approx. Height 150 cm. Provenance: Leonard Joel, Melbourne, Edward Clark Antiques, lot 260, May 2004. The…

An impressive antique French bronze twelve arm triple tier…

Antique Triple Tier French Bronze Chandelier

An impressive antique French bronze twelve arm triple tier chandelier. 137 cm high, 115 cm diameter

A French Empire style gilt bronze and crystal chandelier, circa…

Empire Style Crystal Chandelier with Gilt Bronze (9 words)

A French Empire style gilt bronze and crystal chandelier, circa 1920, of tent and bag design with six scrolling branches and anthemion crown, selected by Marion Hall-Best for Bondi beach house as decorated in 1967, shown in-situ in 'Serene house at Bondi…

A bronze and crystal ten light chandelier, French, 19th century,…

19th Century French Bronze and Crystal Chandelier

A bronze and crystal ten light chandelier, French, 19th century, 120 cm high

A pair of fine French gilt bronze four branch chandeliers, 19th…

Gilt Bronze French Chandeliers, 19th Century

A pair of fine French gilt bronze four branch chandeliers, 19th century, with sixteen candle apertures, fitted for electricity, 110 cm high

French pagoda chandelier, in the style of Maison Bagues, having…

French Pagoda Chandelier with Venetian Glass Beads

French pagoda chandelier, in the style of Maison Bagues, having six lights, Venetian glass beads and cream silk shades, height 90 cm width 64 cm. Provenance: The Country Trader. Private collection, 54 Park Street Spa, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison,…