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Single branch wall lights with a white opaque glass shade.
Projection 38cm.
1 pair available.
A beautiful gilded brass French cage style chandelier with 18 low voltage dimmable French candles arranged on two tiers.
Dressed with traditional rock crystal and amethyst pear drops.
Old gilt brass mounts have been combined with new hand blown blue crystal vase to create this eye catching lamp.
Old Gilt brass mounts of animal heads on the sides.
Fitted with a push bar BC lampholder and gold silk flex.
Shade is for illustration purposes only and measurements are without shade.
Silver centre piece by T. Bradbury & Sons. Circa 1880’s (engraved with 1886).
Table lamp with a traditional Sinumbra style shade with hand cut style detail and frosted glass finish.
Metalwork is finished in dark bronze with brass crown and banding.
Wired with electricity and fitted with BC lampholder.
Pair of 3 light reproduction Adam wall lights.
Each of the 3 arms holding a crystal nozzle and star pan wired with a French candle. Dressed with pear pendant drops. One pair available.
A reproduction of an Adam style wall light typical of the late 18th century.
The wall light has 2 arms wired for electricity and 2 arms with spikes and a central snake arm. Dressed with pear pendant drops. Metalwork is aged gilt. 4 available.
A fully dressed French chandelier with octagonal buttons and square pears.
Each of the 12 arms features a Baccarat style flat based pan and is wired for electrics with an SES lamp holder and cream card candle tube.
Metalwork is an aged gold lacquer.
Small French style chandelier.
Dressed with plain beads, rosettes bomb drops and octagonal buttons.
Metalwork finished in gold lacquer. Wired with SES lampholders.
An early 20th century 10 ‘double kink’ arm crystal chandelier manufactured by Osler & Faraday. Dressed with traditional link pear strands and pear pendant drops.
Chandelier to match pair of wall lights CS 1696 – Osler & Faraday wall lights.
The chandelier is one of a pair that are being restored by Wilkinson (but was one of three). Originally designed for use with gas, it has been adapted to hold wax candles, each of the 5 arms holding 6 candles and can be wired for electricity if required. Restoration works included the manufacture of new lead crystal pieces to replace any that had been damaged beyond repair. A majority of the original metalwork was still present and usable and just required gilding and lacquering. They were likely made by Perry & Co. for the Manchester Assembly Rooms when they opened in its Cheetham Hill Road location in 1857.
The chandelier is over 3 meters tall and weighs 157kg. We are working on the restoration of the second chandelier in the pair, so if you have any questions about these please do contact us for more details.
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