Early 20th Century Copper Sanctuary Pendant Lamp
An elegantly formed copper sanctuary light made in England. c.1920
Comprising of flashed copper metalwork which has beautifully patinated over time with cast scrolled hooks and hanger. Stamped Holophane pinecone glass shade.
Rewired with 1m black twisted flex.
An elegantly formed copper sanctuary light made in England. c.1920
Comprising of flashed copper metalwork which has beautifully patinated over time with cast scrolled hooks and hanger. Stamped Holophane pinecone glass shade.
Rewired with 1m black twisted flex.
An elegantly formed copper sanctuary light made in England. c.1920
Comprising of flashed copper metalwork which has beautifully patinated over time with cast scrolled hooks and hanger. Stamped Holophane pinecone glass shade.
Rewired with 1m black twisted flex.
About the maker
Holophane was founded in 1896 by businessman Otis Mygatt who set up companies in both America and the UK for the production and sale of their ingeniously designed prismatic lenses and reflectors. Holophane lights are used all over the world in a multitude of different environments, each serving a different purpose - whether it be a library, a train station or a chemical plant. The word Holophane derives itself from the Greek words 'Holos' and 'Phainein' meaning 'to appear completely luminous'. Later on in it's production Holophane secured the largest-ever single lighting order in the UK of 65,000 fittings, covering 186 miles of tunnels in the London Underground. Holophane has provided some 80 years of service to the London Underground in total.
Dimensions
Height: 670mm
Diameter: 280mm
Weight: 2kg