IN THE MANNER OF FARRADAY & CO., CIRCA 1914
Details
A set of four twin branch brass wall lights
In the manner of Farraday & Co., circa 1914
The angular branches issuing from pierced square backplates with lunette crestings
24in. (61cm.) high, 9in. (22.9cm.) protrudence (4)
In the manner of Farraday & Co., circa 1914
The angular branches issuing from pierced square backplates with lunette crestings
24in. (61cm.) high, 9in. (22.9cm.) protrudence (4)
Provenance
This and the following lot: Formerly, The Armitage Hall, The British and Foreign Blind Association, Great Portland Street, London W, Claude W.Ferrer architect.
Literature
The Building News, March 20th 1914. The Armitage Hall room illustrated showing the present wall lights in situ. The page in the Building News notes ..opened by The King and Queen yesterday.
Special notice
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