The firm, originally a supplier of ornaments for chandeliers, was started by Thomas Osler in Birmingham in 1807. 18894 illustrated in the same volume shares an identical combination of elements to the present chandelier, and may have been designed en suite.The Osler name is synonymous with exceptional quality, and represents a rich tradition of English 19th century glass manufacture. Osler trade catalogue from their Calcutta showroom, published circa 1900 (design number 2823), where it is described as a 'richly cut crystal glass and gold bronze chandelier for kerosine'.The popularity of this type of gasolier across the Osler company is evident, as several others appear in the 1880 catalogue of the London showroom, pp. OSLER to the circular boss, approximately 98cm high, 110cm wide Provenance: Property from a Private Collection Please note: the diagonal spandrels were discovered after the present photograph was taken, please refer to the images of the chandelier on our website for the complete arrangement.An nearly identical design with bronze fittings (as opposed to silver plate) and different shades is illustrated in the F. An Edwardian cut and moulded glass and silver plated metal mounted eight light gasolier by F & C Osler, circa 1900 and later refitted, the baluster stem flanked by uprights with urn finials, mounted with diagonal fan and scroll spandrels descending to tubular arms, stamped F.
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