This early 1900s antique hanging light fixture has four sockets, one for the main center bulb, three others for lighted sconces. The last photo shows it hanging in a corner of the estate basement where I purchased it (the glass shades are for sale separately in my shop).
Length from the top of the ceiling cap to the bottom of the sockets is 27-1/2 inches. The arms between the sconce shades are about 13" each to the center of the plaster composition body column, which is damaged as shown. The original cloth-covered wiring is still present. The three sconce sockets have Perkins metal paddle on-off switches. Selling for parts or restoration.