Faraday & Son, London | Two-Branch Edwardian Gasolier | England c.1900-10 | SOLD
Product Code: JAL0475A brass two-arm gasolier in the simple art nouveau design of Faraday & Son but apparently unsigned, now converted for electricity, each branch with an opaline-glass gas lampshade. England C1900-10
Ht.85cm/33.5in W.70/31
Faraday & Son, London (1875-1925)
Later
Osler & Faraday Ltd, London & Birmingham (1925-1965)
- Robert Faraday was the brother of Michael Faraday the well known pioneer scientist of electromagnetics.
- Robert ran a gasfitters and lighting company in Wardour Street from as early as 1823.
- After his father’s death his son James took over followed by his grandson Harold in 1875 when the company became known as Messrs. Faraday & Son.
- The firm’s entries for the Electric Light Fittings Exhibition in Edinburgh received a favourable review in The Art Journal of August 1890.
- In 1919 F & C Osler, specialising in glass chandeliers, and Faraday began merging when finally in 1925 they officially became Osler and Faraday Ltd, working from Wardour Street until 1925.
- 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.


