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English: Photograph taken by Caldwell & Co. The piece was produced for Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), which was located within his Manhattan home. Each object photographed was cataloged and was provided an account number. This chandelier account number is C010736.
Date to 1902-3-29
Source http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/Caldwell/image.cfm?id=7965
Author Edward Caldwell & Co.
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English: Information was provided by the "The E. F. Caldwell & Co. Collection at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum Library, Smithsonian Institution Libraries."

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