Style of Birmingham Guild of Handicraft | Copper Arts & Crafts Table Lamp | England c.1900
£1,195.00
An important copper and brass arts & crafts Table Lamp in the style of and possibly by The Birmingham Guild of Handicraft with exceptional quality vaseline glass lampshade probably by James Powell & Sons of Whitefriars, England c.1900
Provenance: see picture of lamp with similar design features illustrated in BGH catalogue
Ht.48cm/19in, W.(base)17/6.75
The Birmingham Guild of Handicraft 1888-1905
- Birmingham Guild of Handicraft was an Arts & Crafts organisation. Its motto was ‘By Hammer and Hand’.
- Around 1888 It began as a loose part of the Birmingham Kyrle Society, then became a more fully formed group within the Kyrle Society in 1890
- In 1895, the Guild set up as an independent workshop and limited company with the guidance of Edward R. Taylor.
- The Guild produced furniture and metal-ware, taking special advantage of the switch to electric lighting and the consequent need for new light fittings.
- Arthur Dixon was the chief designer and head of metalwork workshop. Other members were Albert Edward Jones and Thomas Birkett.
- Due to commercial pressures, there was a merger with E & R Gittins in 1905