Natural would be, half of a lemon and table salt, combined with elbow grease.
Burnished brass and antique brass almost look exactly the same. They are created by polishing unlacquered brass. This creates a chemical reaction that looks 'burnished' or 'antiqued'. Brass can also look like this after many years and be referred to as antique brass.
A five light, brass, chandelier can range in price from $40 all the way up to a few thousand. The price depends on the amount of brass included in the metal as well as the size and intricacy of the design.
instead of buying a new chandelier that I like so much I would to just spray paint the brass part of it.
One can clean a brass table lamp by: applying rubbing alcohol (Isopropyl) to a light sponge and rubbing it against the lamp. Then wipe the lamp with the yellow cloth that came with the alcohol to polish it.
Not to any brass part of the bed, brass is not magnetic.
Antique chandeliers can be purchased online via eBay and other online websites specializing in antiquated lighting. Also, a local thrift or charity store is a promising alternative for those who are dubious about online shopping.
Brass cleaner, but it's a big job. I suggest you go to a large Hardware store and ask them. There are sprays for crystal chandeliers, so you may get lucky and there is one for brass. If not, then see a light dealer and ask them what spray you could use to seal in the shine (after you have cleaned the brass chandelier). Most brass now has a sealant so you don't have to keep cleaning it.
One can buy an antique brass lantern from online retails like John Lewis, eBay, Amazon, Vermont Lanterns, Home Base, The Brass Knob, TLAI and Alibaba.
Tin and copper
You can probably find one at Lamps Plus or Home Depot. If you want a truly classic antique brass floor lamp, check your local antique stores. You may be able to negotiate a lower price from the dealer.
One popular metal used in fine antique lamps is brass. Restoring these brass antique lamps is very rewarding because they can be returned to their original luster pretty easily. However, having a nice patina on these antique lamps also adds a great vintage look to your home's decor. Replacement solid brass parts are also readily available.
No. Brass is manmade.