Overview
A handsome pair of traditional carriage lanterns featuring solid brass bodies with copper accents and distinctive red 'jewel' rear lenses. These lamps are high-quality reproductions of 19th-century horse-drawn carriage lighting, designed to capture the romance of the pre-automobile age.
Story
The Limehouse Lamp Company was founded in 1971 to keep the flickering glow of the Victorian era alive. These lamps were handcrafted in England using original 19th-century patterns to ensure every curve and rivet felt authentic.
Maker / Origin
Based in Sussex, the Limehouse Lamp Company is world-renowned for its commitment to historical accuracy in lighting. They utilize traditional metalworking techniques to recreate designs that would have originally lit the streets of London and the sides of aristocratic coaches.
Condition & Value
The lamps show a natural aged patina with some minor verdigris and surface wear consistent with outdoor use. The glass appears intact, and the copper plaques are well-preserved. Regular polishing could restore a high shine, but many collectors prefer this 'weathered' look.