Church Street Antiques
Pair of 19th Century French Bronze Candlesticks
£ 1,450
Church Street Antiques
Pair of Art Deco Table Lamps
£ 720
Swans of Oakham
Pair of Milk Glass Table Lamps
£ 345
Swans of Oakham
Pair of Ceramic Lamps
£ 225
Swans of Oakham
Pair of Ceramic & Brass Lamps
£ 325
Swans of Oakham
Pair of 1930 Silvered Table Lamp
£ 275
Rawlings Antiques
Pair of Late 19th Century Oak Candlesticks
£ 95
Debenham Antiques Ltd
1930s Art Deco Carved Alabaster Ceiling Light
£ 1,495
Tom Scott Antiques
Large Art Deco Glass Lamp with Original Shade
£ 445
£ 80
Edwardian 1904 Sterling Silver Trumpet Candle Snuffer Extinguisher Hallmarked London
£ 80
Sterling Choice
Debenham Antiques Ltd
Scandinavian Large Art Deco Alabaster Pendant Light
£ 1,695
O Keeffe Antiques
French Gilded Bronze 6 Light Antique Chandelier
£ 2,250
O Keeffe Antiques
French Gilded & Crystal Twin Arm Wall Lights
£ 475
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Early Set of Six Attractive & Unusual Triple Arm Wall Lights
£ 285
Early Set of Six Attractive & Unusual Triple Arm Wall Lights
£ 285
Marlborough Antiques & Interiors
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Vintage Swedish Brass & Tole Table Lamps by Borens
£ 995
Marylebone Antiques
Vintage Italian Guzzini Style Chrome Mushroom Lamp
£ 325
Elmgarden Antiques
Gothic Style Table Lamp
£ 345
Newark Antiques and Interiors Ltd
Pair of Large Silverplate Candelabra
£ 335
O Keeffe Antiques
French Gilded Bronze 6 Light Chandelier
£ 795
Georgian Antiques
A Pair of Brass ‘king of Diamonds’ Candlesticks
£ 200
O Keeffe Antiques
French Pair Of Gilded Convex Antique Lanterns
£ 1,495
Stalham Antique Gallery
Wonderful Pair of Gilded Bronze Ostrich Candle Sticks
£ 850
Town House Traders Ltd
Antique Set 6 Gilt Bronze Twin Arm Wall Lights
£ 440
Elmgarden Antiques
Large Francois Chatain Pebble Lamp from France
£ 500
Sovereign Antiques
CHERUBS LUSTES GILTED WALL LAMPS
£ 795
O Keeffe Antiques
English Silver Gilded Bronze 15 Light Chandelier
£ 5,750
O Keeffe Antiques
Florentine Giltwood Antique Wall Lights
£ 1,550
Rams Head Antiques
Antique Gilt Wood Candlestick Lamp 18th Century
£ 485
Penrose Antiques Ltd
Pair of Ralph Lauren Hollinsworth Twist Candlesticks C1990
£ 245
In a Nutshell Antiques & Interiors Ltd
Antique Copper Bulkhead Lantern
£ 85
£ 575
William Rand Antiques
Impressive Silver Plated Triple Bulb Bag Chandelier
£ 395
William Rand Antiques
Edwardian Holophane Pendant Light
£ 140
William Rand Antiques
Early 20th Century Silver Plated Chandelier
£ 625
Elmgarden Antiques
Signed Hand Painted Vase Lamp, in the Japanese Style WE215
£ 450
Elmgarden Antiques
Signed Hand Painted Vase Lamp, in the Japanese Style
£ 450
Clifford & Evans
Vintage Fleur de Lis Candleholders
£ 375
Clifford & Evans
Early 20th Century Japanese Ceramic Lamp with Silk Shade
£ 325
Clifford & Evans
Mid-Century Chinese Archaic Style Bronze Lamp with Shade
£ 300
O Keeffe Antiques
French Pair of Gilded Antique Girandoles
£ 795
How to date antique brass candlesticks?
Antique candlesticks are a universally loved item and date back thousands of years. However because they are all quite similar and look the same shiny colour when cleaned, it is not always easy to know how old they are. The overall form of brass candlestick has varied quite a bit over time from wider domed bases and larger drip trays to slender neoclassical varieties with push-up sockets and square bases. However, since it is relatively easy to copy older designs (and plenty of people have) it is important to look at the condition and construction also. Up to the end of the 18th Century most candlesticks were hammered or cast but by the 19th century were being stamped or spun in sections. These older examples tend to use thicker brass and will be held together with hand cut screw threads and hand cut squared nuts. Since these items were used on a daily basis then you would also expect a good degree of wear and knocks as well.
Is antique lighting valuable?
As a highly practical accessory antique and vintage lighting can be quite valuable mostly ranging up to a few thousand UK Pounds. There are of course two reasons people purchase lights, one of which is for their aesthetic appeal, but the other is because some of the finest industrial designers of the past 100 years also chose to design lamps. These lamps can be fun and modern or clever and timeless but because they also remain highly practical they should prove to be good longer term investments.
Do old lamps need to be rewired?
As usable items old electric lamps are naturally far more valuable when they work. Whether the lamp is ultimately PAT tested with the old wiring or rewired does not affect the overall value of the lamp, but for piece-of-mind having the item rewired is always preferable. The reason is because these old lamps internally bear wires and holders which will have aged over time sometimes more substantially than is visually noticeable. The older rubber and threads covering the wires will have dried and cracked and the fixings in the holders may have come loose. Many were also made at a time of lower voltages and without an Earth. This is one reason why it is worth purchasing such items from a specialist as on LoveAntiques who will ensure your cool looking lamp is safe to use for decades to come.
How to choose an antique lamp?