Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Lighting

A Regency Carved Gilt-wood Wall Sconce
A Set of Four George III Ormolu Mounted Three Branch Wall Lights
A Fine Regency Period Chandelier
An Important Chandelier Attributed To Perry & Co
A Pair of Regency Period Candelabra of the Finest Quality & in Outstanding Condition
A Pair of Regency Period Cut-Glass Candelabra
An Early Regency Period Cut Glass & Ormolu Chandelier
A Fine and Rare Set of Four George III Cut Glass Candelabra
A Pair of Late Eighteenth Century Glass Lustres
A George III Brass Eight Branch Chandelier Attributed to John Giles
A Regency Period Hexagonal Brass Lantern
A Very Rare Pair of Eighteenth Century Coalport Lustres
A Pair of Late Eighteenth Century Vases Now Mounted as Lamps
A Superb Pair of Empire Figural Candelabra
A Pair of Regency Period Cut Glass Lustres
An Extremely Rare Pair of Georgian Brass Candelabra
An Important Chandelier Attributed To Perry & Co

An Important Chandelier Attributed To Perry & Co

Height: 60" 152cm
Diameter: 36" 91.5cm

The fifteen light cut glass and silvered mounted chandelier with baluster mitre cut stem surmounted by a drop hung canopy terminating with trumpet shaped top piece. The mitre cut receiver bowl surmounted by a drop hung canopy terminating with lapidary cut finial. The coiled rope twist arms arranged in two tiers with drop hung inverted diamond pressed moulded drip pans unique to Perry & CO. All hung with round double pointed spangles and pear shaped finial drops.

English, Circa 1860

West Stoke House near Chichester, West Sussex

A set of 4 chandeliers of apparently identical design hang in The Bank of England.
English Furniture in the Bank of England. RA Woods, Plate 30

The English Glass Chandelier by Martin Mortimer, Chapter Thirteen
Nineteenth Century Lighting by H Parrott Bacot