An early 20th-century brass lamp of hexagonal baluster form, standing on a tripod base and manufactured by the General Lighting Company (GLC) — stamped to the underside. Often mistaken for Faraday & Son examples, this is a distinct and well-made alternative with comparable quality.
One leg retains a hanging eye, allowing the lamp to be wall-mounted if desired. The geometry of the form gives it a strong architectural feel, making it equally suited to desks, side tables, or wall placement.
Recently rewired and PAT tested.
Condition Report
Excellent antique condition with consistent patination. Unpolished. Fully functional and ready for use.
The photographs form part of the condition report, so please review them carefully. Further images or a video viewing can be provided on request. Viewings are welcome at our Southampton unit, strictly by appointment.
If you have any questions, you're very welcome to get in touch.
Thank you for your interest — we invite you to browse our other available pieces.
GLC Brass Table Or Wall Lamp Of Hexagonal Baluster Form
Height 330 mm, (13 In) Width 155 mm, (6 In) Other





































