Description & Technical information
The Werner & Mieth manufacture was founded in Berlin in 1792 and was given a Royal Appointment in 1794. They supplied chandeliers for the most important houses around Berlin, including the Japanese Palace and the palace of Sans-Souci at Potsdam.
Date: 1800
Period: 1750-1850, 18th century
Origin: Berlin
Medium: Crystal, Brass, Bronze
Dimensions: 90 x 51 cm (35³/₈ x 20¹/₈ inches)
Literature: Käthe Klappenbach: Kronleuchter. Mit Behang aus Bergkristall und Glas sowie Glasarmkronleuchter bis 1810, Berlin, 2001, p. 96 ff
Categories: Furniture

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