F&C Osler, Birmingham | Satin & Cut-Glass Pendant | England c.1910-20 | SOLD
Product Code: LG184An unusual satin and cut-glass “pineapple” lampshade with impressive original Edwardian brass gallery by F & C Osler, Birmingham. England c.1910-20
Provenance:
- See signed wall lights LG445 with matching gallery
Ht.(as displayed) 92cm/36in, Ht.(shade & fit.)23/9, Ht.(shade)16/6.5, W.10/4
F & C Osler, Birmingham (1807-1925)
Later
Osler & Faraday Birmingham & London (1925-1965)
- The company Osler was established in Birmingham in 1807 by Thomas Osler
- They were the world’s preeminent makers of monumental crystal chandeliers and “exhibition pieces,” including a 4-tonne crystal fountain for the 1851 Great Exhibition.
- In the latter half of the 19th century Osler found success in India due to the countries wealth and efficient shipping links.
- The name F & C Osler was first recognised on 14th July 1906 when the children and grandchildren of Follett and Clarkson became the first directors.
- From 1911 the demand for simple clean pieces of glass was lost, however the demand for electric light fittings made from metal was flourishing.
- This coincided nicely with the opportunity to merge with the matalware company named Faraday & Son Ltd which began in1919.
- The 2 firms fully merged in 1925 to form Osler & Faraday Ltd, moving into their combined London headquarters “Lanthorne House” at 89–91 Newman Street.
- This was seen as a strategic union. F. & C. Osler(the glass masters) provided the financial backing and the manufacturing power in Birmingham, while Faraday & Son Ltd (the metalwork masters) provided the prestigious London connection and expertise in electrical engineering.







