Edwardian brass hall lantern
This Edwardian brass hall lantern was made circa 1910.
It has a ceiling rose with the chain running down to the very attractive cast brass arms that join the column, above the brass collar that holds the frosted glass shade.
This will look fantastic in your home and can be reduced in height if required by taking some of the links out.
100cms high inc. chain 39ins
62cms high no chain 24 1/2ins
23cms diameter 9ins
All Measurements are as accurate as possible
Guarantee
This Edwardian brass hall lantern carries the Hingstons Antiques product guarantee plate which gives you the peace of mind that any item with this plate, is of the quality and condition expected when purchasing from Hingstons Antiques Limited. All our goods are individually selected by Nick Hingston who uses his experience of over 45 years of trading to select the items with the best design and condition suitable to be placed into our quality stock.
PRICE MATCHING
Antiques are unique, and it is impossible to price match in the normal way. Please consider the quality of product, and the care taken in our restoration, before deciding if you are looking at price comparison.
When you choose to purchase an item from Hingstons, you will be purchasing a piece that will enhance your home.
We spend time choosing the best product, an antique item that must meet the strict criteria to be placed in Hingstons of Wilton stock.
Hingstons Distance selling policy.
Purchases from Hingstons Antiques Ltd give all buyers the right to cancel the purchase within 14 working days after receipt of the item, for a full refund less transport costs, on condition it is returned in the condition it was sent.
Declaration
This dealer has declared that this item is authentic and as described
Specifications
UK mainland FREE Other destinations please contact us, and we will get a quote. We use a professional Removal company to transport our precious items and do not entrust them to usual parcel services. Therefore, delivery may be 7 -10 days, but it is worth the wait of course.