Lighting – Identify the make / manufacturer of this chandelier

lighting

I was taking down a 20-year-old (est.) chandelier to paint the ceiling, and I broke one of the five glass cones. I want to replace the cone, but have not located a suitable match, or a viable replacement for all five cones. I took the mount off the ceiling, but due to some rust from precious water damage (a now fixed leaking roof), the manufacturer label has disintegrated and is obscured. This item is located in the United States.

There are three labels on the mount:

  1. a number which reads "400366" (probably the serial number)
  2. a yellow standard Incandescent Fixture label, Issue No. A-40,093
  3. the important white label which may read "H……..BURG & CO. Bellv…. LL…..". The initial 'H' might be a 'K' or 'M', the 'v' might be a 'w', the 'LL' might be 'II' or '11' or even a 'U', but I'm fairly confident of the rest; The extra dots in my overall quote do not represent actual character spaces.

Two photos follow:

  1. a shot of the chandelier (missing two cone s; I need was removed to bring to local lighting places to identify replacements)
  2. a shot of the interior of the mount, showing the destroyed label.

I would like to know the manufacturer and, if possible, model name.

Interior of mount

chandelier

Best Answer

Moral of the story -- if you have pieces of a UL listing label, the UL folks can help!

It turns out the OP wasn't typing the correct UL number into the database -- the E-##### listing number was eaten away by rust. So, I suggested he call UL, and he reached a friendly guy named Jim who was able to figure it out:

I called UL and Jim at UL helped me. It is H. A. Framburg & Co. E-12305, Bellwood Illinois. All of this matches up to the missing characters.

Furthermore, with that and the serial, he was able to get the model number -- it's Framburg's 8835, or "Syzygy" (don't ask me about the name).