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This pair of chandeliers, removed from the historic Metro Theatre on Union Street in San Francisco, represents a unique chance to acquire original fixtures connected to the city’s golden era of movie palaces. The Metro Theatre, first built in 1924 by Samuel Levin, was dramatically redesigned in 1941 by Otto Deichmann and Timothy Pflueger, two of the Bay Area’s most important architects and designers of the period. Both were central figures in the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island, even appearing together in Diego Rivera’s celebrated mural created for the fair.
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