Chandeliers | James R. Moder 24" Wide Palace Ice 6-Light Chandelier

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James R. Moder 24" Wide Palace Ice 6-Light Chandelier

The breathtaking design features Imperial quality crystals in droplets, beads and pendant shapes. From the James R. Moder Palace Ice collection, the design also has crystal glass arms and candelabra cup holders. Silver finish accents with a matching silver finish ceiling canopy.

Specification

  • 25" high x 24" wide. Canopy is 5 1/4" wide. Weighs 18 lbs.
  • Comes with 3-feet of chain and 6-feet of wire. Sloped ceiling adaptable.
  • Uses six maximum 60 watt E12 candelabra base bulbs (not included).
  • Palace Ice chandelier with six candelabra style lights by James R. Moder.
  • Silver finish over metal accents and top canopy. Imperial crystal glass elemetns and arms.

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