Set of three 1930’s Revival Monax Glass Applique Pendant

$995.00

1930’s revival Monax glass applique pendant. Monax glass is often confused with milk glass, but is a translucent white glass with a slight bluish hue. It appears more delicate than milk glass. The glass pendant is in a classic shape of the art deco era, with a revival applique pattern in brick. The Fixture is brass with some detailing. Rewired and ready for installation in the US. Glass is in very good condition, brass has been cleaned and wax polished to protect the original worn patina. glass marked Macbeth Monax- made in USA

The Macbeth-Evans Glass Company was an American glass company that created almost every type of glass. It was established in 1899 in Pennsylvania, and by the beginning of the 20th Century, it became the largest lamp glass manufacturer in the world. The company was bought by Corning Glass Works in 1936, but it continued to operate as the “Corning Glass Works Macbeth-Evans Division” and then later as the “Macbeth-Evans Division of Corning Glass Works in Charleroi, Pennsylvania.” The plant was sold to World Kitchen in 1998.

Dimensions:

Diameter: 14″
Height: 23” minimum overall length, 28″with all included chain.

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