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Fine English eight light crystal chandelier,
£40,000Fine English eight light crystal chandelier,
with generous tiered hobnail cut corona above sectional baluster stem, the conforming hobnail cut bowl and receiver issuing eight notched scrolled arms with van dyke drip pans, hung overall with chains of faceted beads and pendants, with cut-glass terminal, re-wired and PAT tested. 37kg.£40,000 -
Fine early twentieth century Osler and Faraday chandelier,
£19,500Fine early twentieth century Osler and Faraday chandelier,
the inverted corona hung with pendants above double vasiform stem, the deep-bowl receiver issuing two tiers of double-kink notch-cut arms with spires on alternating branches, each elaborate drip-pan hung with pendants, with deep cut terminal.£19,500 -
Eighteen branch cut glass chandelier,
£5,000Eighteen branch cut glass chandelier,
having an inverted cut glass dish decorated with glass teardrops, leading to decorative stem section consisting of shaped balusters and blown spheres engineered with criss-cross motifs above large decorative bowl containing two tiers of cut glass branches, each branch having drip pans with further glass teardrops, festoons of faceted glass decoration suspended between larger lower tier branches, further teardrop decoration to bowl, terminating with cut glass drop.£5,000 -
Pair of French Empire parcel-gilt bronze candelabra
£4,800Pair of French Empire parcel-gilt bronze candelabra
finely cast with flame finial to the centre of five arms clasped with male masks, the reeded and tapered column shaft with urn finial, on triform base with hairy paw feet.£4,800 -
Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
£4,500Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
the baluster stem with vase to the middle issuing three tiers of arms, PAT tested. En-suite with stock #s 79282 & 77444.£4,500 -
Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
£4,500Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
the baluster stem with vase to the middle issuing three tiers of arms, PAT tested. En-suite with stock #s 79283 & 77444.£4,500 -
Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
£4,500Large Dutch style brass chandelier,
twenty-four light, the baluster stem with vase to the middle issuing three tiers of arms, PAT tested. 40kg. Two dents to the lowest sphere. A match to stock #s 79282 & 79283.£4,500 -
Large twenty-four light chandelier,
£4,500Large twenty-four light chandelier,
with elaborate scrolled arms being issued from central ring, with chain and ceiling rose. Late twentieth century.£4,500 -
Six large Art Deco ceiling lanterns,
£4,000 eachSix large Art Deco ceiling lanterns,
the gold painted brass frames with repeating opaque glass segments, originally ceiling mounted.£4,000 each -
Two substantial thirty-two light Flemish style brass chandeliers,
£4,000 eachTwo substantial thirty-two light Flemish style brass chandeliers,
in the early eighteenth century style, re-wired and PAT tested, twentieth century.£4,000 each -
Pair of bronze uplighters,
£3,800 the pairPair of bronze uplighters,
with silver leaf interior, designed by Warren Platner, circa 1980.£3,800 the pair -
Large cylindrical brass hall lantern,
£3,750Large cylindrical brass hall lantern,
with knopped and scrolled brackets terminating in acorn finials supporting the body, with six-light fitment within. Re-wired and PAT tested.£3,750 -
Louis XIV Régence style bronze chandelier,
£3,750Louis XIV Régence style bronze chandelier,
French late nineteenth century, finely cast with traces of old ormolu finish. Re-wired.£3,750 -
Large eighteenth century style brass hall lantern,
£3,500Large eighteenth century style brass hall lantern,
with knopped and shaped brackets supporting the bevel glass glazed hexagonal body, with eight light suspended fitment within.£3,500 -
Elegant antique French rock crystal parcel-gilt chandelier
£2,750Elegant antique French rock crystal parcel-gilt chandelier
later wired for electricity, the frame hung with teardrop pendants.£2,750 -
Large Empire style gilt brass and glass wall lights,
£2,500 the pairLarge Empire style gilt brass and glass wall lights,
the stiff leaf crown suspended with trails of beads, the central ring with applied paterae and three scrolled arms, with further light fittings within. Eight available.£2,500 the pair -
Pair of Victorian brass three light chandeliers,
£2,400 the pairPair of Victorian brass three light chandeliers,
the central stem issuing three arched arms, each with filly vaseline shade, re-wired and PAT tested.£2,400 the pair -
French gilt-brass cylindrical hall lantern
£2,250 -
French gilt-brass Rococo lantern
£2,200French gilt-brass Rococo lantern
each shaped panel headed by scallop shell mount, the elaborate five-light suspended fitment re-wired and PAT tested.£2,200 -
Georgian style brass hall lantern
£2,200 -
Italian moulded glass eight light chandelier
£2,000Italian moulded glass eight light chandelier
with some minor losses, re-wired and PAT tested, sold with ceiling rose.£2,000 -
Early nineteenth century style gilt-brass hall lantern
£1,950Early nineteenth century style gilt-brass hall lantern
with scrolled bracket supports and anthemion clasps to each vertex, the three light light fitting suspended within the glazed body. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,950 -
Victorian verdigris brass hall lantern,
£1,850Victorian verdigris brass hall lantern,
the glazed hexagonal body with heraldic mounts, with single light fitment, retaining the historic on/off chains. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,850 -
French Empire style ormolu four light chandelier,
£1,850 -
Neo-classical brass hall lantern,
£1,800Neo-classical brass hall lantern,
the cylindrical glazed body and four light fitment, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,800 -
Nineteenth century converted gas lantern,
£1,750Nineteenth century converted gas lantern,
with gothic fretwork banding above and below the tapered body. Now wired for electricity.£1,750 -
Early twentieth century hall lantern
£1,750Early twentieth century hall lantern
with well-worn nickel (?) plated finish, with cylindrical etched and cut glass shade surrounding the single light fitment.£1,750 -
Dutch style six-light brass chandelier,
£1,750Dutch style six-light brass chandelier,
of typical form with knopped stem issuing scrolled branches.£1,750 -
Pair of gilt bronze wall sconces,
£1,650 the pair -
Empire style parcel-gilt four light chandelier
£1,650Empire style parcel-gilt four light chandelier
with anthemion and foliate mounts, the nozzles engraved, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,650 -
French Empire style glass chandelier,
£1,650French Empire style glass chandelier,
six light, of tent and bag form, hung with moulded glass droplets and terminating in faceted spherical finial, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,650 -
Set of four Empire style twin wall lights
£1,500 the set of four lightsSet of four Empire style twin wall lights
with flaming torches surmounting the tapered and reeded bodies. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,500 the set of four lights -
Set of three Edwardian brass wall lights,
£1,500 the pairSet of three Edwardian brass wall lights,
Each having an architectural influenced brass back plate, with a raised and fielded panel issuing scroll branches each terminating with recently made opaline shades.£1,500 the pair -
French early twentieth century style glazed lantern,
£1,500French early twentieth century style glazed lantern,
of typical form with spun top above tapered body, with four light fitting within, all painted dark green.£1,500 -
English nineteenth century gilt-bronze lamp base
£1,450English nineteenth century gilt-bronze lamp base
the tapered columnar shaft with four pilasters, the pedestal with female statues to each corner, on plinth base. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,450 -
Georgian style brass lantern
£1,450Georgian style brass lantern
of hexagonal form with six light internal fitment, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,450 -
Eighteen light Flemish style brass chandelier,
£1,350Eighteen light Flemish style brass chandelier,
of typical form with two tiers of branches, re-wired.£1,350 -
Brass hall lantern,
£1,250 -
Brass hall lantern,
£1,250 -
Pair of late Nineteenth century stained and painted glass panels.
£1,250 the pairPair of late Nineteenth century stained and painted glass panels.
Each panel having a hammered metal framed light box, one depicts the Saint John the Evangelist, with the bible in one hand and communion chalice in the other. The second panel depicts Saint Augustine, the Bishop of Hippo, in his characteristic purple robes, many consider him to be one of the most influential thinkers in the ancient western church.£1,250 the pair -
Georgian style brass hall lantern,
£1,250Georgian style brass hall lantern,
of hexagonal form with three light fitment within, re-wired and PAT tested, requires ceiling rose.£1,250 -
French Louis XVI style wall lights,
£1,250 a pairFrench Louis XVI style wall lights,
hung from a bowed ribbon, the central lion’s mask issuing two acanthus clasped branches, re-wired and PAT tested.£1,250 a pair -
Wrought iron lantern,
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Pair of Edwardian Brass wall lights,
£1,200 the pairPair of Edwardian Brass wall lights,
Each having an architectural influenced brass back plate, with a raised and fielded panel issuing scroll branches each terminating with recently made opaline shades.£1,200 the pair -
Georgian style brass hall lanterns,
£1,200 eachGeorgian style brass hall lanterns,
of hexagonal form with three light fitment within, twentieth century. Re-wired and PAT tested, sold with ceiling rose. Chain lengths vary. Three available£1,200 each -
Canary Wharf floor lantern
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Early twentieth century brass and cut glass lantern,
£1,150Early twentieth century brass and cut glass lantern,
minor chip to the glass shade - see last photo. Re-wired and PAT tested.£1,150 -
Six branch brass chandeliers
£975 each -
Small brass hall lantern
£950 -
Small brass hall lantern
£950 -
Pair of Napoleon III green glazed and ormolu mounted two branch candelabra,
£950 the pairPair of Napoleon III green glazed and ormolu mounted two branch candelabra,
each having a central torchiere finial issuing two stylised naturalistic inspired scroll branches, terminating with candle holders decorated with lotus leaf details mounted on a pedestal shaped porcelain base, decorated with gold leaf painted Empire inspired Eagle and laurel leaf details, on a square base.£950 the pair -
Pair of Continental inspired brass wall sconces, Twentieth century
£800 the pairPair of Continental inspired brass wall sconces, Twentieth century
each with ribbon, bow and draped materiel styled back plates supporting a pair of trumpet shaped branches terminating with drip pans decorated with beaded detail. Two pairs available, some of the glass droplets.£800 the pair -
George IV brass table lamp base,
£800George IV brass table lamp base,
modelled as a tapered triangular column, with anthemion to each side and hairy paw feet, on plinth base, converted from gas and re-wired.£800 -
Three large ecclesiastical iron ring chandeliers
£800 eachThree large ecclesiastical iron ring chandeliers
with frosted glass shades. Re-wired and PAT tested.£800 each -
Pair of 1980s theatrical wall sconces,
£800 the pairPair of 1980s theatrical wall sconces,
the conical frosted glass shade with banded ribbon decorative detail.£800 the pair -
Victorian style brass and iron wall lantern,
£800 eachVictorian style brass and iron wall lantern,
the tapered and glazed hexagonal body with spun finial to the top, on decorative scrolled iron bracket.£800 each -
Pair of modern silver-plate wall lights,
£800 each pairPair of modern silver-plate wall lights,
the storm shades with silver rims. Two pairs available, one pair without silver rims.£800 each pair -
Pair of gilt candle sconces
£750 -
Small tent and bag chandelier
£750 -
Pair of French gilt-metal table lamps
£750 the pairPair of French gilt-metal table lamps
late nineteenth century and later converted from altar sticks, re-wired and PAT tested£750 the pair -
Victorian brass and glass lamp base
£750Victorian brass and glass lamp base
the opaline glass shaft with spiral twist blue line decoration, re-wired and PAT tested. Sold without shade.£750 -
Nineteenth century brass table lamp,
£700 -
Cut glass hallway pendant,
£650 -
Cut glass hallway pendant,
£650 -
Pair of patinated brass column lamps,
£650 -
Two lanterns
£650 eachTwo lanterns
Having a raised four sided roof leading to stepped frieze above tapered sections with tinted Perspex glazing, shaped finial to base. Slightly different style available, see stock no. 79064 A, last photo shows the two styles together.£650 each -
Two lanterns
£650 eachTwo lanterns
Having a raised four sided roof leading to stepped frieze above tapered sections with tinted Perspex glazing, shaped finial to base. Slightly different style available, see stock no. 79064 B, last photo shows the two styles together.£650 each -
Pair of cut and moulded glass wall lights, Twentieth century
£500Pair of cut and moulded glass wall lights, Twentieth century
Having a circular glass fixing plate leading to glass cup issuing a cut glass central scroll with glass ring detail and cut glass drops, flanked by a s-c scroll branches terminating with drip pans decorated with further cut glass drops. Pat-tested£500 -
Pair of silver plate Adam style candlesticks,
£500 the pairPair of silver plate Adam style candlesticks,
London made in 1930 by Robert Hodd, Hatton Gardens.£500 the pair -
Modern glass pendant globe,
£500 -
1920s brass and copper desk lamp
£450 -
Early twentieth century cut glass ceiling light
£425Early twentieth century cut glass ceiling light
with pressed copper ceiling gallery, re-wired and PAT tested.£425 -
Small reclaimed brass chandeliers
£400 each -
Modern smoked glass pendant globe,
£350 -
Victorian silver plated table lamp,
£350Victorian silver plated table lamp,
in the Rococo taste, previously a candlestick, re-wired and PAT tested.£350 -
Edwardian opaline pendant light
£300 -
Edwardian opaline light
£300 -
Dished perspex pendant light,
£300Dished perspex pendant light,
the four chains suspended from brass rim, the demi spherical shade below.£300 -
Antique gilt-brass wall applique
£250 -
Cream and gilt table lamp
£250Cream and gilt table lamp
cast in resin and re-wired, sold without shade. Shades £70 each, please enquire if of interest.£250 -
Ebonised table lamp
£250Ebonised table lamp
with gilt decoration, cast in resin, sold without shade. Shades £70 each, please enquire if of interest.£250 -
Poul Henningsen style pendant light,
£250Poul Henningsen style pendant light,
after the PH 4/3 design for Louis Poulsen originally designed 1966, removed from UCLH, Russell Square. Re-wired and PAT tested.£250 -
Victorian brass table lamp
£190Victorian brass table lamp
glazed, originally a lantern and later converted to electricity (n.b. will not work if hung).£190 -
Pair of Victorian brass candlesticks
£180 -
Pair of William IV brass candlesticks
£180 the pair -
Pair of early nineteenth century brass candlesticks
£180 the pair -
Mid-twentieth century glass pendant light
£180 -
Military field kitchen pendant lights
£150 each -
Reclaimed small green enamel pendant lights,
£150Reclaimed small green enamel pendant lights,
with glass dome and aluminium suspension hook, re-wired with brown braided flex and PAT tested. Ceiling rose not provided. Some shades with minor chips, dings and dents.£150 -
French opaline glass pendant lights
£125 eachFrench opaline glass pendant lights
re-wired and PAT tested, hand blown so with variations is form. Sizes vary slightly. Height with brass light fitting is approximately between 9 cm to 10.5 cm, without brass light fitting approximately between 5 cm to 7 cm, diameter is approximately between 24.5 cm to 25.5 cm.£125 each -
Opaline globe pendant lights,
£125 each -
Mid-twentieth century glass pendant light
£90Mid-twentieth century glass pendant light
with small chip to the rim, re-wired and PAT tested. sold without ceiling rose.£90 -
1980s cast aluminium candlesticks,
£75 per pair
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