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Thistle sconce to match the Thistle range of chandeliers. 3 twisted hollow branches with cut, engraved and 24 carat gold decorated hurricane shades, dressed with spear drops. Weighs 6.5kg
Also available:
3 light platinum
8, 12, 18, 24 and 36 light chandeliers
Style: Crystal Wall light, Saint Louis
Dimensions: Height 45cm – Width 35cm – Depth 32cm
Diamond cut crystal plates mounted on a chrome plated metal structure containing 30 lights (20 vertical and 10 lateral).
Weighs 55kg
Also available:
80cm length
Wall sconces
Table lamps
Style: Metal Chandelier
Dimensions: Height 85cm – Width 37cm – Length 140cm
Clear, white enamel and flannel grey cut shades suspended from a top plate. Aluminium metalwork is finished in nickel plate. Weighs 45kg
Also available:
8 light clear
3 light white enamel
3 light clear
3 light dark blue and amethyst
Single pendants – clear, flannel grey, white enamel, amethyst and dark blue
Style: Metal Chandelier
Dimensions: Height 100cm – Width 77cm
8 twisted hollow arms and 8 twisted top crooks dressed with cut pear pendants. Finished with black lampshades. Short version shown. Weighs 25kg.
Also available:
8 light long version
12 light long version
18 light long version
24 light long version
36 light long version
Style: Crystal Chandelier
Dimensions: Height 80cm – Width 85cm
Manufactured by William Parker of Fleet Street in 1771, we were honoured to carry out the total restoration and conservation of 2 suites of chandeliers from the Ballroom and Tearoom of Bath Assembly Rooms between 1989 and 1991. These chandeliers are recognised as one of the most important collections of Georgian chandeliers in the world today. There was a huge number of repairs that need to be performed, replacement parts to be blown and cut, metalwork to be replated and rewiring.
Style: Crystal Chandelier, Large Chandelier
The chandelier has hung in the State Dining Room of Warwick Castle since 1786 and still used (for display purposes only) wax candles until we restored it in 2016.
To restore the chandelier it was sympathetically wired with 42 electric candles and fitted with LED bulbs, all the crystal was removed and given a deep clean, then we repaired any weak or broken wires and bent metal arms were straightened. We carefully cleaned all the metalwork ensuring the original patina was not damaged, applying a coat of wax to protect the finish.
Thankfully, most of the crystal pendants on the chandelier were original rock crystal pieces, but there were a few lead crystal replacements and some missing pieces, for which we were able to supply suitable rock crystal replacements from our antique stock.
Style: Crystal Chandelier, Large Chandelier
The metalwork on this hexagonal lantern was completely refinished in dark bronze and gilt after the old colouring has become faded and tarnished. New feet were cast in solid brass to replace the missing ones. Finally a new 3 way lamp holder was fitted and wired for electricity.
Style: Lanterns
Hanging in the Drawing room at Chillington Hall a Grade I listed Georgian country house, home of the Giffard family for more than 800 years, the present owner is the 29th Giffard to live at the Hall. Tarnish was removed to bring back the beautiful gilding underneath. The Messenger chandelier was also rewired and frosted globe shades added to restore the piece to its former glory.
A fine example of a mid Victorian chandelier most likely made by the company of F&C Osler of Birmingham. It required quite extensive restoration, including replacing 4 drip pans, 2 rope twist arms and a number of antique buttons. Rearranging all the stem pieces that had been assembled in an historically incorrect order, replacing deteriorating plaster and metal pins to avoid further potential damage. Finally it was rewired, cleaned and fitted with LED bulbs.
Style: Crystal Chandelier
The chandelier needed to be wired for electricity before it could be hung in a Kent based church. Wiring for electricity is a common modification that is required and in this case and many others, the central shaft is required to be changed to a hollow one so that the electrical wires can pass internally rather than being visible externally.
Style: Metal Chandelier
In 2011 we were delighted to be asked to restore an 18th Century Venetian chandelier from the Pink Drawing Room of Scotland’s Dumfries House. As well as performing repairs to damaged items of glass and replacing missing pieces, we also had to soak the glue off old repairs and rebond them as the glue had become discoloured over the years and in some cases was even beginning to fail. While found in a box at the property, following its restoration it now hangs proudly in the Drawing Room.
Style: Crystal Chandelier
There were many elements that required restoration on this antique Perry chandelier including 7 broken arms, a broken bottom canopy, crystal dressings missing and some that were incorrectly pinned as well as the whole fitting requiring rewiring and the metalwork required attention as the silver plate had tarnished.
This appears to be one of Perry & Company’s most successful designs and we have restored several models of this chandelier for the National Trust, City Livery Companies, London Clubs and private owners throughout the UK. By coincidence we also restored an almost identical chandelier for Chillington Hall at the same we were restoring this one.
Style: Crystal Chandelier, Large Chandelier
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