
Hand blown lead crystal shades blown by Wilkinson’s Carl Nordbruch , with it’s own individual colour mix and shape.
Wired with a single internal E27 lampholder and supplied with length of chain and a ceiling plate.
Metal work finish is dark bronze.
Dimensions are for shade only excluding chain and plate.
Bespoke size and colour options available. We can produce this style shade in different colours of your choice. Metal work can also be produced in a different finish.
Please contact us to discuss bespoke options.

Hand blown lead crystal shades blown by Wilkinson’s Carl Nordbruch , with it’s own individual colour mix and shape.
Wired with a single internal E27 lampholder and supplied with length of chain and a ceiling plate.
Metal work finish is dark bronze.
Dimensions are for shade only excluding chain and plate.
Bespoke size and colour options available. We can produce this style shade in different colours of your choice. Metal work can also be produced in a different finish.
Please contact us to discuss bespoke options.

A solid brass hexagonal lantern typical of the late 18th, early 19th century featuring scrolled metalwork.
3 light pendant fitting. In polished & lacquer finish.
6 available in stock can be coloured as required.
Based on a lantern restored for Windsor Castle

Continental style brass cage framed chandelier dressed with French slabs, rosettes, tri-icicles and uniquely shaped drumsticks.
The 12 light chandelier also features spikes on the upper and lower tiers. Aged brass metalwork.

18 branch Regency chandelier with antique and faithful reproduction pieces. Receiver plate is cut both inside and outside, giving prismatic effect. Stem pieces, dishes & canopies are original. Plain arms, cut pans dressings are replacements which are indistinguishable from the originals. Metalwork finished in silver plate. Additional 6 internal lights in receiver plate.

A reproduction Regency style tent and bag chandelier similar as illustrated, but dressed with hand cut round buttons and icicles.
A top corona of leaves and decorative central banding.
Metalwork is polished nickel.

Hand cut dish light (20″) in a Regency style, suspended from 3 chains, with 6 internal lights.
Chain can be shortened or lengthened to desired height.
Gilded version also available (reference: cs 1831).

A Regency style dish light with a cut crystal dish and ornate metalwork.
Finished in English gilt and dark bronze. 4 arms surround a central urn with each arm holding a frosted etched lotus shade.
The cut glass dish is suspended by 4 rectangular split link chains which attach to a decorative top leaf corona.

A ten branch Empire style pendant with a black painted dish suspended from rectangular split link chains with a decorative top leaf corona

Hand cut crystal pineapple shade fitting suspended from a cast brass carrier and wired with one internal lamp holder.
Metalwork is finished in polished brass but can be supplied in various finishes. 2 available.

Reproduction Victorian tent and waterfall chandelier.
14 ‘J’ arms attach to the main ring and hold cut pans and nozzles with tall tapered French candles. Fully dressed with crystal pendant rule drops and octagonal buttons. Metalwork finished in silver plate and lacquer.
Pair of matching wall lights available – CS 1965.
Currently available to view at The Corn Exchange in Royal Tunbridge Wells.

An 18 branch hand cut crystal chandelier with gilded decorative metalwork from a popular design
by Perry & Co of Birmingham in the 1870s. A top corona of gilded fronds above fully cut baluster stem pieces,
bowls and canopies with two tiers of crystal rope arms, drip pans and tall electric candles. Heavily dressed
with swags and festoons of graduated hand cut round double point buttons and fully cut pear drops, all
traditionally English pinned in brass.
Wired with 18 tall white nylon candles with E10 (MES) lamp holders.
Matching wall lights available (CS 2010).
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