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Antique Lighting

Antique Lighting

Antique lighting is at the heart of Fritz Fryer. We have been restoring light fittings since 1982. To this day, we maintain the same passion for antique lights as we did then. Browse our incredible collection of fittings, in a wide variety of styles, periods, and sizes.
If you cannot find the antique light fitting that you’re searching for, speak to our team. We would be happy to look in our collection to see if we have something similar.

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Large Antique Georgian Lantern
Large Antique Georgian Lantern £6,500.00
Edwardian Cylindrical Antique Lantern
Edwardian Cylindrical Antique Lantern £2,100.00
Gadrooned 6 Branch Antique Aged Nickel Chandelier
Gadrooned 6 Branch Antique Aged Nickel Chandelier £3,000.00
5 Branch Antique Silver Plated Chandelier with Moonstone shades
5 Branch Antique Silver Plated Chandelier with Moonstone shades £5,800.00
Flemish 5 Branch Antique Brass Chandelier
Flemish 5 Branch Antique Brass Chandelier £2,500.00
Faraday & Son Antique Chandelier with Cut Crystal Shades
Faraday & Son Antique Chandelier with Cut Crystal Shades £1,200.00
Octagonal 8 Branch Antique Aged Nickel Chandelier
Octagonal 8 Branch Antique Aged Nickel Chandelier £3,000.00
Osler 5 Branch Antique Silver Plate Electrolier
Osler 5 Branch Antique Silver Plate Electrolier £4,200.00
Osler 6 Branch Antique Crystal Chandelier with Silver Plated Arms
Osler 6 Branch Antique Crystal Chandelier with Silver Plated Arms £8,400.00
Pair of English 6 Branch Antique Crystal Chandeliers
Pair of English 6 Branch Antique Crystal Chandeliers £24,000.00
Perry & Co 12 Branch Antique Crystal Chandelier
Perry & Co 12 Branch Antique Crystal Chandelier £18,000.00
Scrolling Antique Gilt Lantern with Frosted Glass
Scrolling Antique Gilt Lantern with Frosted Glass £1,750.00
Set of Four Antique Brass Lanterns with Etched Glass
Set of Four Antique Brass Lanterns with Etched Glass £3,950.00
Antique Silver Table Lamp with Hurricane Shade
Antique Silver Table Lamp with Hurricane Shade £450.00
Pair Of Adam Style Wall Sconces
Pair Of Adam Style Wall Sconces £1,600.00

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Different types of Antique lighting?

Make it easier when selecting your antique lighting. Whether you need a chandelier to illuminate your dining table or a lantern to highlight your entrance, explore the various options we have available.

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Popular locations for antique light fixtures

Hallway

The most popular antique lighting solution for a hallway is an antique lantern.  Lanterns used to be lit by candles, and the circular glass would protect the flame from blowing out in draughts or when the front door was opened.

Hall lanterns were extremely popular in grand Georgian homes. In the Georgian era, both glass and candles were extremely heavily taxed, so a grand hall light was a status symbol that showed the homeowner was wealthy enough to afford both glass and candles!



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Kitchen

Historically, areas such as the kitchen would have used very utilitarian lighting, probably tallows (which preceded candles and were made of animal fat). However, as electricity began to be installed, these less grand areas would be lit by pendants, such as the classic white glass coolie pendants that were popular in Edwardian times.

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Drawing Room

A crystal chandelier was the more opulent antique light fixture for a drawing room, and they remain popular today. Original antique crystal chandeliers are extremely valuable, especially those by famous makers such as Perry & Co., Hancock & Rixon, and F&C Osler. Crystal chandeliers first appeared in Venice in the late 1500s and were dressed with rock crystal, as it refracted the light beautifully and created a sense of luxury.  It was George Ravenscroft, an Englishman, who invented lead crystal, which was easier to cut and more transparent than rock crystal. This is when chandeliers became really popular.

Despite evolving through the centuries, especially with the introduction of gas and then electricity as a source of power, the very best examples of chandeliers are arguably still those from the Georgian and Victorian periods. So, if you are looking for an impressive feature light to add glamour and sophistication to your interior decor, you can’t go wrong with an antique crystal chandelier.

Antique Lighting

Technically, an antique light is any light fitting that is over 100 years old. Any younger than this and they are not genuine antiques. At Fritz Fryer, we use the term vintage for fittings that are older, but not technically antiques. Antique lighting is often considered a bit of a misnomer, as not much remains prior to the gas lighting of the Victorian era with, of course, the very notable exception of some spectacular Georgian crystal chandeliers.

The truth of early domestic lighting is that there wasn’t much for many centuries. From prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, the central hearth was the hub of family life in both humble homes and grand halls. The warmth and light given off was relied upon for centuries to work and socialise by, and an open fire still holds emotional appeal today. The smoke, however, was less appealing.

Early lamps were made by filling a stone or shell with animal fat or fish oil, and immersing a fibrous wick that could be lit. From this, the Romans developed hand lamps which, in turn, gave rise to the candle. Yet, preceding the candle was the most common form of early domestic lighting, which remained popular for centuries; the rush light.

Rush lights were made by dipping the rush into animal fat, normally bacon or mutton grease, and clamping it onto an iron holder to be burnt. Introduction of the 1709 tallow candle tax led to the introduction of the familiar expression, ‘Burning the candle at both ends’. Contrary to our use of the phrase today, this to the extravagant practice of lighting both ends of the rush light to create extra light which, of course, made the rush light burn twice as fast.

The craft of making tallow candles began in England in the 13th Century, and tallow chandlers were granted a Royal Charter by Edward IV in 1462.  A good quality tallow candle was made from sheep’s and cow’s tallow, whereas the cheaper pig fat candles used by the poor smelt foul and gave off thick black smoke.

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