Single classic English twin-branch gilt-bronze ‘Ribbon’ Wall Light
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Single classic English twin-branch gilt-bronze ‘Ribbon’ Wall Light

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Single classic English twin-branch gilt-bronze ‘Ribbon’ Wall Light:
the branches tied with long tasselled ribbon; stamped ‘Perry’ of Perry & Co. Bond Street, London. Circa 1920 and restored.

Height: 18½" - 47.0cm
Width: 11" - 28.0cm
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Perry & Co

William Perry opened a shop at 72 New Bond Street in 1817 as Glass Manufacturer to the Prince Regent. The firm continued under different ownerships until the Depression of 1930. Perry produced a range of magnificent chandeliers, generally suitable for palaces. During the second half of the nineteenth century, at least, their name was linked with a particular kind of chandelier. It featured long, slender stem-pieces centring on an urn-shaped section, with generous double-ogee canopies above and a similar shaped dish inverted as a receiver bowl for the branches. Arms were normally rope-twist, often with moulded drip pans. There were seldom glass candle cups, merely a short tube with a saveall. The chandelier would be profusely dressed with graduated festoons of 'double-star' prisms and English 'pear' pendants, often alternating with clear spheres, and below, a faceted, pointed finial. They closed in 1921.

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