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  2. John Jacob Astor Hotel - Wikipedia

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    It originally included a large fireplace and "an elegant wrought-iron chandelier with parchment shades over electric candles". [1] Cable television birthplace

  3. Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton

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    There were reliefs of arabesques along the grill room's ceiling, which ran along the ceiling's rubs, as well as a pair of wrought-iron chandeliers that were colored to match the design of the ceiling. [19] Leading off the grill room was a large humidor, as well as kitchens and serving pantries. [26]

  4. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The iron chandeliers may have polychrome paint as well as jewel and enamelwork decorations. [27] A medieval chandelier, from King René's Tournament Book, 1460. Wooden cross-beam chandeliers were the early form of chandelier used in a domestic setting and they were found in the households of the wealthy in the medieval period.

  5. San Vito dei Normanni - Wikipedia

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    Inside are chandeliers in wrought iron and the statue, in wood, of St. Francis. [13] ... These shades are usually either purple, green, yellow, brown or beige. A ...

  6. Mayflower Hotel - Wikipedia

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    A gilt chandelier with silk shades hung from the center of the room. Shallow, circular domes surrounded by gilt plaster wreath moldings existed at the east and west ends of the room. In the center of each dome was a delicate grating, from which hung two more gilt chandeliers with silk shades. [81]

  7. Wrought iron - Wikipedia

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    Wrought iron is an iron alloy with a very low carbon content (less than 0.05%) in contrast to that of cast iron (2.1% to 4.5%). It is a semi-fused mass of iron with fibrous slag inclusions (up to 2% by weight), which give it a wood-like "grain" that is visible when it is etched, rusted, or bent to failure.