IG221405
Beautiful decorative pressed brass ceiling fitting with stunning aged finish which has been sealed with beeswax.
English made circa 1915.
Beautiful quality crystal glass acorn shade with cut detail that has a wonderful effect when illuminated oozing luxury and elegance.
A stunning Art Nouveau style lantern that will make a perfect feature piece elevating any hallway or entrance area.
Technical Details | |
Bulb Type | B22 |
Height | 300 mm |
Width | 200 mm |
Drop Height | NA |
Colour | Brown, Clear |
Material / Technique | Brass, Pressed, Glass |
Weight | 4 kg |
Lead crystal cut glass lighting has long been synonymous with luxury, craftsmanship, and timeless beauty. Originating in Europe in the late 17th century, lead crystal became prized for its clarity and brilliance, making it the ideal material for high-end chandeliers, pendants, and decorative light fixtures. By the 19th and early 20th centuries, lead crystal cut glass lighting reached its zenith, with master artisans and renowned manufacturers creating dazzling pieces that graced the most opulent interiors.
Crafted with exceptional attention to detail, lead crystal light shades were meticulously cut and etched by skilled artisans to create intricate patterns that refract and amplify light. These patterns, ranging from geometric designs to floral motifs, enhanced the natural sparkle of the glass, creating a stunning interplay of light and shadow. With its high lead content, the glass possessed a unique ability to scatter light, filling rooms with a sense of warmth and grandeur.
The heavy yet delicate feel of these shades was a testament to their quality, while their ornate designs reflected the artistic sensibilities of the time. Whether adorning grand chandeliers in stately homes or elegant pendant lights in luxurious hotels, lead crystal cut glass became a hallmark of refinement and sophistication.
Several renowned manufacturers played a pivotal role in the production and popularity of lead crystal lighting. Among the most celebrated were F & C Osler, Baccarat, and Waterford Crystal, each leaving a legacy of exceptional craftsmanship.
Founded in Birmingham, England, in 1807, F & C Osler was a pioneer in creating luxurious crystal chandeliers and lighting fixtures. Known for their elaborate designs and precision craftsmanship, Osler's pieces were commissioned for royal palaces, stately homes, and prestigious public buildings. Their chandeliers, made with intricate lead crystal components, became a symbol of opulence, with notable installations including Buckingham Palace and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
The French glassmaker Baccarat, established in 1764, gained international acclaim for its exquisite crystal creations. Baccarat’s chandeliers and lighting fixtures, adorned with finely cut crystal prisms and detailed metalwork, became a staple in European courts and high society. Their work showcased a perfect blend of artistry and functionality, adding a touch of Parisian elegance to interiors.
Founded in Ireland in 1783, Waterford Crystal earned its reputation as one of the finest producers of lead crystal in the world. While they are well-known for their tableware and decorative pieces, Waterford also created stunning crystal lighting fixtures. Their detailed cutting techniques ensured unparalleled brilliance, making their chandeliers and lamps highly coveted.
Other notable manufacturers, such as Lalique in France and Dorflinger in the United States, also contributed to the legacy of crystal lighting, each adding unique elements to the art form.
Today, lead crystal cut glass lighting continues to captivate with its timeless elegance and versatility. Reclaimed fixtures from iconic manufacturers like F & C Osler or Baccarat remain highly sought after for their historical significance and enduring beauty. These pieces work seamlessly in both traditional and contemporary interiors, adding a touch of sophistication and character.
Whether featured in grand dining rooms, modern lofts, or eclectic spaces, lead crystal lighting creates a focal point that blends artistry with functionality. The intricate patterns and shimmering light effects evoke a sense of luxury that transcends time.
Reclaimed lead crystal lighting offers a sustainable way to bring heritage and craftsmanship into your home. Each piece carries a story, reflecting the artistry and innovation of its era. By choosing reclaimed fixtures, you not only preserve the legacy of iconic manufacturers but also embrace a unique piece of design history that will illuminate your space with elegance for generations to come.
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Our original items are reclaimed from industrial settings between the early 1900’s up to the 1970’s and due to the nature of their original life most of our product have received wear and tear which as a result have created the wonderful individual character of our pieces.
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