This is an original flying Cherub twin pendant chandelier with it's original light fittings & cut glass lustres, almost certainly of French origin, & dating to the early part of the 20th Century, around 1910 - 20's.
This is a pair of 10 1/2" Victorian brass ejector candlesticks in a 'Beehive & Diamond' pattern, almost certainly English in origin (probably produced by James Clew & Sons of Birmingham), & dating to around 1890.
This is a pair of 11 3/8" Victorian brass ejector candlesticks impressed with 'GOOD LUCK' to the base, made in England by James Clew & Sons of Birmingham, & dating to around 1890.
The sticks have cut corner square bases, a large, six sided knob o ...click for details
This is a pair of 7" early/mid Victorian brass ejector candlesticks in a baluster pattern, almost certainly English in origin, & dating to around 1850 - 70.
The sticks have cut corner square bases, and they both have their original push-up ejection mechanism ...click for details