Browse our selection of carefully handpicked antique lighting.
Lighting has the potential to be a really unique design feature and can transform the ambience of a room. We have an expanding range of antique and reclaimed lighting from many eras. Everything has been chosen because of its high quality. Currently our stock includes chandeliers, lanterns, and exterior lighting.
Lighting; A very unusual pair of English wrought iron lamp stands. These light stands are suitable for internal or external use. Each blacksmith made using traditional fire welding. Additional Dimensions Each approximately 65 x 65 x 250 cm Widest point of base 65 x 65 cm (triangle) 186 kg for both.
Two original, untouched ‘Rochester’ lights by Suggs. These 1930s Chrome plated light fittings with opaque glass domes are six burner models. They are fitted with original gas light mechanisms and will require conversion to electricity. They were removed and mothballed during WWII. We currently have four of these available.
A pair of very decorative wrought and cast iron English lamp posts with copper tops. Salvaged from a country house in Yorkshire. Additional Dimensions Base 35.5 x 35.5 cm Weight 77 kg each
A very large and rare antique Bronze wall light. This was originally fitted externally to a building in Birmingham. It could also be used as an internal light.
These antique pendant lights come as a set of four. They have recent wiring and bulb holders. Each fitting is 33 cm high, with an additional 30 cm of chain and flex. Diameter approximately 17 cm
These beautiful Nickel plated, frosted glass pendant lights were reclaimed from Hambledon House in North Yorkshire. Height 102 cm approx. Diameter 34 cm approx. Weight 5 kg approx. each
A very rare pair of antique English patinated bronze wall lights of large scale. We also have a single corner mounted light available. Height 110 cm (from bottom of the bracket to the top of the ball) Lantern 44 cm x 44 cm Depth 71 cm (from the wall) Weight 47 kg each
A cold painted, bronzed, cast iron Baroque style figure of a young girl, almost certainly made by the Coalbrookdale Foundry. The design produced by Coalbrookdale as a fountain base and torchiere. Circa 1850.