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Late 19th Century Brass & Copper Floor Standing Cranberry Glass Oil Lamp
Late 19th Century brass and copper floor standing cranberry glass oil lamp by Jones & Willis Birmingham - mounted on a lacquered brass column set to a tri-form base with paw feet - Doty Light No 893' - fully working.
8" diameter at lamp, 18" at the base, adjustable height from about 4' - 1875.
Jones & Willis; Newton, Jones & Willis - Birmingham & London; church furnishers (fl.1847-1930).
Established in Birmingham c. 1847 the firm was originally called Newton, Jones & Willis. By 1858 they were known as Jones & Willis. By this date they held the royal warrant as silk mercers and over the next seventy-five years produced more than eighty illustrated catalogues of church furnishings, both textile & furniture.
In 1874 they were located at Temple Row in Birmingham, with showrooms at 43 Great Russell Street and workshops Stanhope Street, in London.
Jones & Willis were listed as church furniture makers, cabinet carvers & gilders and art metal workers at 16 Temple Row, Birmingham and 260 Euston Road & 43 Great Russell Street, London [The Furniture Gazette Directory, 1876]; and as church decorators and furniture manufacturers (at the same addresses), with the works in Euston Road having expanded to 260, 262 & 264 in 1886 [The Furniture Gazette: Classified List of at the Furniture, Upholstery, and Allied Trades]. In 1914 they had works at Porchester Street, Birmingham, and Eagle Works in Hornsey, London, with their showrooms still at 43 Great Russell Street, London.
Jones & Willis had become a limited company in 1903 and in the early 20th century took over the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft.
measurements
Height:
50 in
Width:
8 in
Depth:
18 in
measurements
declaration
Church Street Antiques has clarified that the Late 19th Century Brass & Copper Floor Standing Cranberry Glass Oil Lamp (LA558940) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1875