We recently had the good fortune to find this monumental 11 foot wide, 8 foot tall carved head among the weeds in a Westchester, New York estate. A bit of research reveled that this was originally a prop from the Wilma Theater in Philadelphia. It was used in Tom Stoppard’s “Invention Of Love”. If the […]
Grand 1800s Wheeler Mirrored Lamp – 5 Foot Diameter
This is the largest and most impressive early mirrored lamp we have ever seen. We found this rare example in Canada where it was originally used to light a playhouse lobby. It has 125 individual mirrors in 3 rows, 16 bulbs on 2 rows and the original gas jet ring. The shade is signed Wheeler […]
Amazing Worlds Fair Chandelier
We were told that this one-of-a-kind hand made lamp originally came from the NY Worlds Fair. There were no markings and it’s unsigned so we can’t be sure of its origin. The quality and precision of the machining is beyond what would be found on a lamp. We would guess that it was a 6 […]
Original Dentiscope, the Holy Grail of Medical Lighting
We have one of the largest and most diverse collections of medical lighting out there. If you’re looking for a large operating room lamp to light a conference room or rent as a movie prop you’ll find it here. You may be hunting for a small and unique light for reading… That’s in stock as […]
Large and Dramatic Beehive Dome Sconce or Ceiling Flush Mount
I’m guessing that this lamp it 1930s-1940s. They were salvaged from an old school gymnasium. It’s difficult to judge scale from pictures on this type of lamp, but it’s larger than you may think. With a 20 inch diameter they’re quite impressive. This lamp can be use in two different ways. They are typically seen […]
Church Salvage – Collection of over 30 Gothic amber glass chandeliers and flush mounts
This week our listings ranged from Gothic to Space Age. We have a picker in Italy that has been finding some of the best quality Mid-Century Modern designs to date. On the other side of the spectrum we were lucky to acquire the salvage rights to a large collection of matching early 20th century lighting. […]
NYC Ferry Terminal Chandeliers
These impressive 1930s fixtures are a mixture of municipal, industrial and Art Deco. It’s nice that they are a bit of New York Cities history. The look is very simple and powerful. Their large size also makes them dramatic. We have a collection of 6 lamps. Buy one or all 6… $4200 each. We can’t […]
Unique Verdigris Copper Mercury Glass Mirrored Pendants
We have a nice collection of these original and unique mercury glass pendants. The inside is mirrored and the outside has a copper plating that has a Verdigris patina finish. The look is rustic and unlike anything else we have offered, these lamps are about 75 to 100 years old and some have the original […]
We’re Not Just “Early” Electrics.
We cut our teeth on early industrial lighting and have tried to stay close to that esthetic. But the more focused we are on lighting the more we discover. Some of the large, rare and important modern examples are amazing. The variety, inventiveness and striking space age quality just can’t be ignored. Part of the […]
Voted Best of Westchester 2015…. Early Electrics and Radio Guy Antiques
“Run by father-and-son team Steve and Daniel Marc Erenberg, this store and showroom is filled with turn-of-the century mechanical devices and curios, as well as unique refashioned lighting and lamps. But are the goods truly unique? When we stopped by recently, an 1840 papier-mâché anatomical model of a horse had just been delivered.” “115 North […]