Spital & Clark, Birmingham | Arts & Crafts Chandelier | England c.1905-15
£1,595.00
Product Code: LG531SA034A delicately hand-crafted arts & crafts chandelier certainly by Spital & Clark, Birmingham. The original bronzed fitting and ceiling rose supporting pendant 3 tear-drop satin-glass lampshades by Stuart & Sons of Birmingham. England c.1905-15
Provenance:
- Provided upon request
Dimensions / Specifications:
- Ht.100cm/40in, W.(ring)38/15, W.(overall)43/17
Not Included:
- 3 x B.22 (4 or 6w) L.E.D candle/golf bulb (Available to purchase in our accessories department)
- Screw fixings
Spital & Clark (1907-1914)
(Ernest Spital & Matthew Clark)
Formerly
Norman & Ernest Spittle(1897-1906)
- “Norman & Ernest Spittle” was founded by the aforementioned in 1887, specialising in arts & crafts metal-work design.
- The firm gained prestige early on, with their work featured in The Studio Magazine by 1900.
- After Norman’s untimely death in 1902 and a difficult legal battle involving their workshop space, Ernest continued the business alone for several years.
- In 1907 Matthew Clark joined him to form a new firm officially renamed “Spital & Clark” which operated out of Newhall Hill in Birmingham.
- Ernest strangely changed his name from Spittle to Spital at this same time possibly as part of the merger.
- By 1910 the firm had reached the peak of their fame, now specialising in arts & crafts lighting with offices in London, Cape Town & Wellington
- 1914: The firm merged with the renowned J.W. Singer & Sons of Frome, Somerset. Ernest Spital became a director of the combined company, and approximately 80 workers relocated from Birmingham to Somerset.
- Today Spital & Clark are considered one of Birmingham’s leading designers of early electric lighting alongside Best & Lloyd & William Whitehouse.














