Attributed John Walsh Walsh | 3 Cut-glass “Knop” Lanterns | England c.1900
£995.00
Product Code: LG829A set of 3 rare cut-glass “knop” lanterns attributed to John Walsh Walsh displayed with original pierced brass galleries and hung pendant with replacement chain and ceiling hook. England circa 1900
Please note:
- Price for the set of 3
- Not available to buy seperately
Dimensions/ Specifications:
- Ht.(as displayed) 86cm/34in, Ht.(shade + gallery) 28/11, Ht.(shade)18/7, W.(shade)12/5
- Supplied with 3.5in ceiling hook
- Heights reducible
- Height extendable for an additional charge
Not Included:
- 3 x B.22 (4 or 6w) L.E.D candle/golf bulb (Available to purchase in our accessories department)
- Screw fixings
Stourbridge Glass, Birmingham
Thomas Webb & Sons, Henry G. Richardson & Sons, Stevens & Williams, John Walsh Walsh
- The industry was established at the beginning of the 17th century by glass-makers from Lorraine in north-eastern France
- The industry grew and evolved for the next 275 years and glass from Wordsley, Amblecote and Brierley Hill is recognised as amongst the finest in the world
- Birmingham Lighting designers such as Best & Lloyd, Faraday & Sons, Osler & Co, James Hinks & Son and Messenger & Sons employ the Stourbridge factories to produce the glass-ware for their lights.
- Mostly it is impossible to say which firm produced a particular lampshade but some patterns were registered/catalogued and can therefore occasionally be attributed.









