A PAIR OF ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS, by Osler, each with asymmetrically-cast C-scroll and foliate rockwork backplate centre by a shell issuing three scrolling foliate branches with foliate drip-pans and turned foliate baluster nozzles, drilled for electricity one stamped OSLER once, the other twice, 19th Century

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A PAIR OF ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS, by Osler, each with asymmetrically-cast C-scroll and foliate rockwork backplate centre by a shell issuing three scrolling foliate branches with foliate drip-pans and turned foliate baluster nozzles, drilled for electricity one stamped OSLER once, the other twice, 19th Century
21¼in. (54cm.) high (2)

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S. & C. Osler of Birmingham were established in 1807 by Thomas Osler and supplied chandeliers in 1848 for Prince Albert, the Prince consort, now at Osborne House, Isle of Wight. They exhibited at The Great Exhibition in 1851.