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Birmingham Guild of Handicraft (BGH) Table Lamp

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Birmingham Guild of Handicraft (BGH) No. 77 Antique Arts and Crafts Copper & Brass Table Lamp with W.A.S. Benson Switch c.1905, 45cm high

Extremely rare antique Arts and Crafts Birmingham Guild of Handicraft (BGH) No. 77 Copper & Brass Table Lamp with beautifully crafted copper reflector shade, height adjustable copper tube, cast brass foot and original W.A.S. Benson switch, Birmingham, England, c. 1905. No.77 in the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft catalogue (source V&A museum).

The lamp is completely original & is made from intricate superbly finished brass components that are highly engineered, well designed & are in superb untouched original condition.

As well as the lamp being height adjustable, the reflector can be rotated to suit, making it a truly versatile table lamp that can be used to light any purpose, including a painting, sculpture or dressing table for example.

Provenance is from Madresfield Court in Malvern Worcestershire - a highly important country house showcasing the very best from the arts & crafts movement.

Highly rare & unseen in such excellent original condition.

Marks: Impressed with B.G.H. mark.


Size: 45cm high (height can be adjusted to suit) x 16.25cm base width.

Date: c. 1905

Condition: In excellent original condition with original W.A.S. Benson switch. In full working order. Rewired & ready to use with period style twisted black silk flex.

As with all electrical items, please ensure that all electrics are checked by your own electrician before use.

Provenance: Madresfield Court, Malvern, UK.
Price
£2600.00  UK
$3570.58  USA
3049.54  EU
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DimensionsSize: 45cm high (height can be adjusted to suit) x 16.25cm base width. Category Antique Lighting Date c. 1905 Arts and Crafts  Arts and Crafts Antiques Material Copper Origin English Condition In excellent original condition with original W.A.S. Benson switch. In full working order. Rewired & ready to use with period style twisted black silk flex. Item code as757a086 Status Sold

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