Ceiling and Wall Lights
German low profile factory lights.
Fantastic run of low profiled German enamelled steel shades. Circa early 1950.
Paint works luminaires.
Stunning run of industrial lights by 'Holophane' salvaged from a paint works to the east of London. Dated pre 1950.
Industrial lights by "R.E.A.L" Circa 1950
Aluminium railway lights by "R.E.A.L" Sand blasted and lacquered aluminium with linear prismatic glass lens.
Opaline ceiling luminaires. Circa 1950.
Superb run of opaline ceiling mounted luminaires. Salvaged from a Methodist church in the south of England
Opaline tulip pendants.
Stunning run of opaline tulip pendants. Complete with original monks cap, short stanchion and ceiling mounting plate.
"Holophane" prismatic pendant lights
Glass prismatic pendant lights by "Holophane" with original brass galleries Circa 1920.
Globes with flared bases. (Medium)
Moulded globes with polished flared aluminium bases. Bases polished and a slight patina to each adds to the character.
Globe with flared base. (Large)
Moulded white glass globe with flared aluminium base. Base polished whilst a slight patina to the chrome emphasises the age.
East German industrial lights
Porcelain and glass wall / ceiling mounted factory lights. Salvaged from East German factories.
Ovaloid white glass wall light
German wall luminaire. Ovaloid white glass with angled ceramic base. Designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld 1963.
Decorative glass pendants.
Decorative glass pendants with interesting symmetrical moulded pattern. Circa 1960.
Porcelain and glass mirror light.
Wall mounted German mirror light. Porcelain base and white glass enclosure. Circa 1950.
Porcelain and glass factory lights: Medium
Wall or ceiling lights with exposed mountings. Salvaged from factories from within the former East Germany. Circa 1950.
English factory shades by "Benjamin."
Vitreous enamelled spun steel shades with original polished brass galleries. Circa 1930.
Suspended steel globes
Brushed and lacquered steel globes with chrome plated lower ring. Circa 1970.
Enamelled factory shade by 'Wardle'
Large factory shade by 'Wardle.' Salvaged from a factory in the North East of England. Circa early 1930.














