Antique Arts & Crafts Wrought Iron & Hand-Blown Amber Glass Pendant Lantern

£600.00

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An exceptional late 19th or early 20th-century British Arts & Crafts pendant lantern. Masterfully constructed from hand-wrought iron, it features a textured, conical "witch's hat" canopy with hand-hammered detailing, suspending a cylindrical cage. Encased within is its magnificent, original amber glass cylinder—exceptionally thick and hand-blown, showcasing beautiful historic imperfections including trapped air bubbles (seeds), striations, and organic waves.
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Antique Arts & Crafts Wrought Iron & Hand-Blown Amber Glass Pendant Lantern

An exceptional late 19th or early 20th-century British Arts & Crafts pendant lantern. Masterfully constructed from hand-wrought iron, it features a textured, conical "witch's hat" canopy with hand-hammered detailing, suspending a cylindrical cage. Encased within is its magnificent, original amber glass cylinder, exceptionally thick and hand-blown, showcasing beautiful historic imperfections including trapped air bubbles (seeds), striations, and organic waves. The lantern retains its original matching iron chain and ceiling rose, offering a beautifully moody, atmospheric glow that epitomizes the honest craftsmanship of the Arts & Crafts movement.

Why We Love It

Spectacular Hand-Blown Glass: The survival of the original amber glass cylinder is rare. The pronounced seeds and historic waves in the glass diffuse light with incredible warmth and texture.

Honest, Wrought Construction: Every element shows the mark of the maker, from the dimpled, hand-hammered texture on the cowl to the visible strap-work joints on the cage.

Complete & Ready to Hang: Retaining its original hanging chain and matching scalloped ceiling plate, it offers a complete, authentic architectural lighting solution.

Design & Craftsmanship

Origin: United Kingdom (British)

Movement: Arts & Crafts / Cotswold School style

Materials: Wrought Iron, Hand-Blown Leaded Amber Glass.

Details: Close-up images reveal the wonderful textural detailing, including the heavily textured canopy edge and the square-punched patterns decorating the upper cone.

Historical Context

Dating from circa 1890–1910, this lantern is heavily influenced by the design principles of William Morris and the guilds of the Arts & Crafts movement, which rejected industrial mass-production. Lanterns of this specific form were often used in grand entrance halls, country house porches, or atmospheric dining spaces to create an intimate, welcoming light utilising the natural amber tones popular during the period.

Why It Works Today

Industrial and Arts & Crafts ironwork is highly favored by contemporary interior designers for its ability to cut through softer textures in a room. Suspended in an entry hall, over a kitchen island, or lighting a rustic dining space, its warm amber glass and dark iron frame provide a striking architectural silhouette.

Perfect For
  • An atmospheric statement light in a period entrance hall, vestibule, or boot room.

  • Adding authentic texture to a cottage, barn conversion, or historic country property.

  • Bringing a moody, warm ambient glow to an intimate dining corner or study.

Restoration & Workshop Notes

This piece has been gently and sympathetically conserved in our workshop. The historic wrought iron has been thoroughly cleaned of debris and treated with a specialist finish to preserve and protect its deep, authentic dark iron patina. The lantern has been fully rewired using premium, three-core twisted fabric flex and fitted with a high-quality British bulb holder. It is fully PAT tested and ready for immediate installation.

Condition

Offered in excellent, fully restored antique condition. The rare, original thick hand-blown glass cylinder remains completely intact with no structural cracks or chips, displaying only genuine historic making-characteristics like air bubbles and cooling waves. The hand-wrought ironwork is structurally sound, stable, and boasts a beautifully refreshed, protected dark patina with light, honest signs of age-appropriate wear.

Measurements

Height: ~ 36 cm / 14.2 inches

Width: ~ 14 cm / 5.5 inches

Depth: ~ 14 cm / 5.5 inches

Min Drop: ~ 38 cm / 15 inches

Max Drop: ~ 57 cm / 22.4 inches

Weight: ~ 1.3 kg / 2.9 lbs

Workshop Conservation & Preparation

Every item offered by Shackleton Fox is carefully inspected, prepared, and where necessary conserved within our workshop prior to sale.

As heritage craftsmen and antique specialists, we believe in preserving the authenticity and integrity of each piece. Original finishes, patina, wear, and signs of age are retained wherever possible, as these elements contribute to both character and historical significance.

When restoration, rewiring, repairs, or conservation work is required, it is undertaken sympathetically using traditional techniques and materials appropriate to the period of the piece. Our philosophy is one of careful stewardship rather than unnecessary restoration, ensuring antiques remain both functional and historically respectful.

The result is a collection of pieces that have been thoughtfully prepared, allowing future owners to enjoy them with confidence while preserving their unique story and character.

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