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"Pullman" by Faraday & Sons (London)
By Faraday & Son
Located in London, GB
Faraday & Sons arts and crafts Pullman lamp. Stamped F&S - see photo. Original switch, which will be bypassed when re-wired but will remain on the lamp. Exceptionally nice patina....
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Faraday & Sons. A near pair of Arts & Crafts Pullman Coach brass table lights
By Faraday & Son
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Faraday & Sons London. A near pair of Arts and Crafts Pullman Coach brass table or wall lights.Both stamp marked Registered F&SOne is 35 cm high, the other...
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Antique Early 1900s English Arts and Crafts Table Lamps

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Edwardian Gilt brass table lamp by Faraday & Sons
By Faraday & Son
Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB
Fine quality Edwardian classical gilt brass table lamp by Faraday & Sons. Faraday & Sons were leading manufacturers of top quality late 19th & early...
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Early 20th Century British Edwardian Table Lamps

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A Faraday & Son Table Lamp
Located in Conwy, GB
A silver plated brass table lamp by Faraday & son, marked F&S to the base. English, Circa 1900.
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Early 20th Century English Table Lamps

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Early 20th Century Antique Brass Faraday & Son Desk Table Lamp, c.1920
Located in London, GB
An elegantly formed cast brass table lamp made by Faraday & Son. c.1920 Very high quality, in original condition with nice patina to the brass. Stamped F&S to the underside of the...
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Small Register Marked Faraday & Son Glass and Brass Strawberry Lantern
By Faraday & Son
Located in London, GB
Faraday & Son light, the shade with applied drizzled cranberry glass in the form of a strawberry, circa 1900. The crown of hand wrought brasswork. English, 20th century. The frame is register marked as Faraday & Son. Robert Faraday had a foundry in Wardour St. London between 1825-1919 and then it was sold to the Osler company. An important figure during the turn of the century in striving to produce safer gas lighting...
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