Antique Lighting

Good lighting transforms a room, and antique light fittings bring a warmth and character that modern alternatives struggle to replicate. Our dealers offer chandeliers, wall sconces, table lamps, standard lamps, lanterns and ceiling pendants in brass, bronze, crystal, glass and wrought iron.

Many pieces have been professionally rewired for modern use while retaining their original character. From Georgian brass chandeliers to Art Deco chrome uplighters, antique lighting suits every style of interior.

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Large Pair French Brass Candlesticks

Good pair French pierced brass candlesticks,doublenbulb holders, in overall very good condition. 32...

Good Pair Table Lamps

Nice pair of triple column twisted table lamps,ready for use, with bronze coloured elements. 24" hi...

An Art Nouveau Bronze Table Lamp

An Art Nouveau bronze table lamp. Raised on a triform base with a young woman in a flowing dress pea...

Pair Church Candlestick Table Lamps

A very nice pair of brass double bulb church candlestick table lamps. 40" high12" square FREE DELI...

Art Nouveau Cast Bronze Chandelier with Glass Shades

A superb Art Nouveau cast bronze antique chandelier with five curved arms stylised as swans, with su...

Pair Laquered Table Lamps

Very good pair of black laquered and gilded tall table lamps with black shades (optional), in very g...

Edwardian Silver Chandelier with Crystal Shades Attributed to Osler

A stylish Edwardian silver plated chandelier attributed to F&C Osler, with central foliate ceiling r...

Pair French Bronzed Table Lamps

Excellent pair metall bronzed table lamps, in excellent overall condition. 21" high6" diameter26" h...

A Superb Pair Of Ormolu Candelarbra

A superb Pair Of Louis XV Style Rococo Revival Gilt Three-Light Candelabra. Highly detailed and intr...

Pair Of Gothic Style Brass Candle Sticks

A really decorative pair of large brass candlesticks in the Gothic style. A great large size. Heigh...

Empire Style Single Lamp With Lamp Shade

Empire style lamp with standing height with shade 97cm in good condition. The lamp has a crazed whit...

Early 20th Century French Gilt Bronze Chandelier

An early 20th century, French cast gilt bronze antique chandelier with hexagonal shaped tapering cen...

Edwardian Bronzed Five Arm Chandelier Attributed to G.E.C

A superb Edwardian cast brass antique chandelier attributed G.E.C with bronzed finish and five curve...

Art Deco Denby Ware Table Lamp

A nice Art Deco period Denby ware antique table lamp in pastel colours with purple foxgloves to the...

Victorian Gilt Bronze & Opaline Glass Pendant Lantern by Perry & Co

A superb Victorian hanging pendant lantern by renowned 19th century makers Perry & Co. The beautiful...

Pair of Adam Style Gilt Bronze Wall Lights

A very good quality pair of English Adam style, twin arm, gilt bronze wall lights dating from the ea...

Set of 4 French Gilt Bronze Wall Lights

A fine set of 4 French gilt bronze late 19th century wall lights, with central oval inset silvered p...

French 19th Century Neoclassical Style Pate Sur Pate Table Lamp

A beautiful French late 19th century pate sur pate table lamp in the Neoclassical style. The celadon...

Pair of French Gilt Bronze Twin Arm Wall Lights

A very good quality pair of French late 19th century bronze gilt twin arm antique wall lights with f...

Chinese 19th Century Carved Root Wood Table Lamp

A charming late 19th century Chinese root wood antique table lamp from the Victorian period hand car...

Why Choose Antique Lighting?

Antique light fittings were made in an era when quality materials and skilled workmanship were the norm. A Victorian brass oil lamp converted for electricity, a pair of Edwardian crystal wall sconces, or an Art Deco chrome table lamp will outlast anything available on the high street today and look significantly better doing it.

Safety is paramount with electrical items. Reputable dealers will sell lighting that has been rewired to current British standards. Always check that a fitting has been rewired before connecting it, and if in any doubt, have it checked by a qualified electrician before use.

Types of Antique Lighting

Chandeliers range from modest three-arm brass examples suitable for a cottage to magnificent crystal creations with dozens of drops. Crystal chandeliers were produced in vast numbers during the 19th century and genuine antique examples offer outstanding value compared to modern reproductions.

Wall lights, or sconces, are one of the most effective forms of lighting for period rooms. Brass, ormolu and cut glass examples from the 18th and 19th centuries provide soft, flattering light and work in pairs flanking a mirror or fireplace.

Table and standard lamps with original shades are increasingly sought after. Arts and Crafts examples in copper and leaded glass, and Art Nouveau lamps with flowing organic forms, are particularly collectible.

Fitting and Installation

Always use a qualified electrician to install ceiling lights and wall fittings. Check the weight of chandeliers and ensure your ceiling and fixings can support them. Ceiling roses and chains may need upgrading for heavier fittings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Reputable dealers will confirm whether lighting has been professionally rewired to current standards. If not stated, always ask before purchasing. Never use an antique light fitting with old wiring without having it checked by a qualified electrician.

Yes, LED bulbs are suitable for most antique fittings and are recommended because they produce less heat than incandescent bulbs. Filament-style LED bulbs give a warm glow that suits period fittings particularly well. Check the bulb socket type before purchasing.

Individual drops can be removed and washed in warm soapy water, then dried with a lint-free cloth. For chandeliers that cannot be dismantled, use a specialist chandelier cleaning spray. Always turn off the power and allow bulbs to cool completely before cleaning.

Ormolu is the term for gilt bronze, created by applying a thin layer of gold to a bronze base. It was widely used in French lighting, clock cases and furniture mounts from the 18th century onwards. True ormolu has a rich, warm gold colour that improves with age.