Attributed F & C Osler, Birmingham | Edwardian Cut-Glass Lantern | England c.1910
£395.00
Product Code: JAL1285A rare Edwardian cut-glass and brass lantern almost certainly by F & C Osler, Birmingahm but apparently unsigned. The good quality lattice framework holds the original cut-glass lampshade with central finial. The light maintains its original chain and ceiling rose for suspension. England, c.1910.
Dimensions/ Specifications:
- Ht.(as displayed)50cm/20in, Ht.(lantern)15/6, Diam.20/8
- Supplied with the original chain & ceiling rose
- Height reducible
Not Included:
- 1 x B.22 (6w) L.E.D Golf Bulbs (Available to purchase in our accessories department)
- Screw fixings
F & C Osler, Birmingham & London
- The company Osler was established in Birmingham, 1807 by Thomas Osler
- The business really began functioning in 1831 when his sons Abraham Follett & Thomas Clarkson took over and the company.
- Specialising in crystal glass chandeliers they opened a showroom filled with the best stock on Oxford Street.
- 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 light fittings made entirely of metal was flourishing.
- This coincided nicely with the opportunity to acquire a lighting company named Faraday & Son Ltd in 1919 and the company became Osler & Faraday Ltd.