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Bespoke

  • antique regency

    Antique Regency Chandelier

    Fortunately this antique chandelier, which was almost certainly made by Hancock, didn’t have too many missing parts but still required some attention to rectify a few small issues. The metal framework required straightening, as it had become distorted. The top canopy had been put on upside down, so this needed to be re-positioned to be historically correct.The original central solid iron rod was replaced with a new hollow steel barrel, this allows the wiring to pass through unseen internally rather than visibly attached on the outside. It was just the interior of the chandelier that was rewired as the client wanted to retain the use of wax candles on the exterior nozzles, of which only a couple needed repairing with high viscosity adhesive. The strands of buttons were held together with very brittle metal pins that would almost certainly snap in the future, so about 1500 of these pins were replaced and the buttons themselves re-ordered to create a consistent graduation.

    Style: Crystal Chandelier, Large Chandelier

  • georgian candelabra

    Georgian Candelabra

    Following an unfortunate accident to one of a pair of antique Georgian candelabra, there were a great number of broken pieces, infact the only completely undamaged item was the central serpet arm. Using the undamaged candelabra of the pair we were able to blow and cut replacement arms, nozzles and pans. Fortunately some pieces only had chips in or were clean breaks so we were able to repair these pieces to obtain as many of the originals as possible.

    Style: Candelabra / Lustres