Best & Lloyd, Birmingham | 2 Art Nouveau Wall Lights | England c.1900-10 | SOLD
Product Code: LG535A pair of fabulous art nouveau wall lights complemented with two original vaseline glass bell lampshades. The strongly cast brass frames certainly by Best & Lloyd but apparently unsigned. England c.1900-10
Provenance:
- See pictures of 2 Signed Best & Lloyd ceiling lights with matching brass swirl design
- Also see LG793 of R.D Best & Lloyd wall lights with matching designed backplate
Dimensions:
- HT.(backplate)36cm/14in, Ht.(overall)43/17, Dpth.36/14
Best & Lloyd, Birmingham 1840-Present
- Best & Lloyd founded in 1840 is one of the oldest and most prestigious English lighting manufacturers alongside W.A.S Benson
- The company was founded in Smethwick, Birmingham, a major hub for the industrial revolution. They initially began by making brass components before evolving into a world-class lighting supplier.
- By 1900 Best & Lloyd had become one of the largest lighting manufacturers in the world, selling in Europe and The U.S.A.
- As a direct competitor to W.A.S. Benson they successfully combined the artistry of the Arts and Crafts era with high-precision engineering.
- Their early electric lighting can often be found with R.D marks to confirm their identity and occasionally with their registered “Electrocuted Man” emblem.
- Their lampshades would have been locally sourced from the many glassworks from the surrounding Birmingham area but it is unknown if they collaborated with any one factory in particular.
- Later in 1928, founder Robert Best’s grandson designed the iconic “Bestlite” range inspired by the Bauhaus movement.
- Today, the company remains highly active, supplying lighting for private residences and over half of the world’s top 20 super-yachts.











