As any interior designer knows light is one of the most important variables in any room. From the soft glow of a candle held in a simple brass candlestick, to a pair of carefully positioned wall lights, or a grand statement chandelier dangling from the ceiling, your choice of lighting really matters. Although there are many modern lights out there to choose from, Antique and vintage lamps offer unique designs you won’t find on the High Street as well as appealing age-worn finishes and colours. Indeed, with old lighting it is all about being bold and letting your instincts guide you to the best creative designs of the past. Often vintage desk lamps are mini sculptures themselves, so give them plenty of physical space in the room to let them shine (quite literally!)
While old electrical lighting can be the perfect solution to any space, due to deteriorating parts it is important to either buy from reputable dealers or get them professionally checked and rewired yourself. That is one reason why buying from our specialist Dealers is so beneficial (as unless otherwise stated) they do this hard work for you. Also rewiring rarely harms the overall value of an antique or vintage lamp, and usually enhances it instead.
At LoveAntiques we have an impressive selection of genuine antique and vintage lighting for all your needs.
£ 245
Antique Arts And Crafts Iron And Copper Floor Oil Lamp Converted To Electric
£ 245
Fedw Hir Antiques
Elmgarden Antiques
Dainty Cottage Style Floor Lamp
£ 525
O Keeffe Antiques
Florentine 6 Light Polychrome Antique Chandelier
£ 2,750
Vintage Garden UK
Brass Corinthian Standard Lamp
£ 495
£ 169
Marylebone Antiques
Danish Vintage Teak Rise and Fall Floor Lamp
£ 695
Marylebone Antiques
Vintage Italian Brass and Opaline Glass Floor Lamp by Goffredo Reggiani
£ 1,450
Vintage Italian Brass and Opaline Glass Floor Lamp by Goffredo Reggiani
£ 1,450
Marylebone Antiques
Church Street Antiques
Victorian Brass and Coloured Glass Lantern
£ 1,350
Church Street Antiques
Set of Four Early 20thc Brass Rococo Style Wall Lights
£ 1,250
O Keeffe Antiques
Florentine Set of 4 Giltwood Antique Wall Lights
£ 975
Marylebone Antiques
Vintage French Lucite and Brass Table Lamp
£ 545
O Keeffe Antiques
French Pair Of Bronze Antique Wall Sconces
£ 975
Marylebone Antiques
Vintage Brass Adjustable Floor Lamp
£ 375
O Keeffe Antiques
French Gilded Bronze 6 Light Antique Chandelier
£ 795
£ 7,450
Vintage Arts & Crafts Style American Sterling Silver Two Light Candelabra c.1940
£ 7,450
AC Silver
£ 120
£ 85
Marylebone Antiques
Pair of Antique Neoclassical Brass Table Lamps
£ 695
Graham Deakin Antiques
Pair of Liberty’s Tudric Pewter Candlesticks
£ 225
O Keeffe Antiques
French Pair of Bronze Antique Wall Sconces
£ 975
Elmgarden Antiques
Set of 4 Ceramic Table Lamps with Linen Shades
£ 800
Graham Deakin Antiques
Set of Four Heavy Gilt Metal Empire Style Lamps
£ 900
Elmgarden Antiques
Large Brass Table Lamp
£ 425
Unique Antiques By Emma Jade
Lovely Quality Antique Edwardian Oil Lamp
£ 465
Deviantik
Pair “Serpent” Design Candlesticks
£ 125
Deviantik
Brass Candlestick by Townsend and Co
£ 64
£ 175
Deviantik
Brass William Tonks Candlestick
£ 36
Deviantik
Norwegian Pewter Candlestick
£ 34
Deviantik
Single Edwardian Brass Candlestick
£ 49
Deviantik
Pair "Brutalist" Candlesticks
£ 89
Deviantik
Art Nouveau Chamberstick
£ 69
Deviantik
Single Copper Candlestick
£ 39
Elmgarden Antiques
Hand Made Painted Table Lamp
£ 475
£ 199
Crystal Corner
One Light Gilt Italian Chandelier with Coloured Crystals
£ 299
O Keeffe Antiques
French Pair Of Gilded Twin Arm Wall Lights
£ 475
William Rand Antiques
Mid Century Glass Globular Ceiling Light
£ 150
William Rand Antiques
Vintage Rocket Opaline Light Pendant
£ 200
William Rand Antiques
Set of 3 1960's Orange Opaline Pendant Lights
£ 1,000
How to date antique brass candlesticks?
Antique candlesticks are a universally loved item and date back thousands of years. However because they are all quite similar and look the same shiny colour when cleaned, it is not always easy to know how old they are. The overall form of brass candlestick has varied quite a bit over time from wider domed bases and larger drip trays to slender neoclassical varieties with push-up sockets and square bases. However, since it is relatively easy to copy older designs (and plenty of people have) it is important to look at the condition and construction also. Up to the end of the 18th Century most candlesticks were hammered or cast but by the 19th century were being stamped or spun in sections. These older examples tend to use thicker brass and will be held together with hand cut screw threads and hand cut squared nuts. Since these items were used on a daily basis then you would also expect a good degree of wear and knocks as well.
Is antique lighting valuable?
As a highly practical accessory antique and vintage lighting can be quite valuable mostly ranging up to a few thousand UK Pounds. There are of course two reasons people purchase lights, one of which is for their aesthetic appeal, but the other is because some of the finest industrial designers of the past 100 years also chose to design lamps. These lamps can be fun and modern or clever and timeless but because they also remain highly practical they should prove to be good longer term investments.
Do old lamps need to be rewired?
As usable items old electric lamps are naturally far more valuable when they work. Whether the lamp is ultimately PAT tested with the old wiring or rewired does not affect the overall value of the lamp, but for piece-of-mind having the item rewired is always preferable. The reason is because these old lamps internally bear wires and holders which will have aged over time sometimes more substantially than is visually noticeable. The older rubber and threads covering the wires will have dried and cracked and the fixings in the holders may have come loose. Many were also made at a time of lower voltages and without an Earth. This is one reason why it is worth purchasing such items from a specialist as on LoveAntiques who will ensure your cool looking lamp is safe to use for decades to come.
How to choose an antique lamp?