This price is for one light, but I have two and there is a multibuy discount.

The light is gas or paraffin lamp style. I have not found any others like these on eBay or the internet, I think that they  are rare.

The lights were made by Christopher Wray, London who was established in 1964 and in this time has created a trusted brand. Noted throughout not only the UK, but all over the world for innovative and imaginative lightingA successful foundation was built on the supply of antique oil lamps, from this grew the manufacture of traditional style lamps, as well as the design of innovative and imaginative modern lighting.

I bought this ceiling lights two decades ago from their original owner because at the time, I wanted to recreate a kitchen in Houzz. I have attached a screen shot and a close up of that screen shot from Houzz - showing the only other original version of the light that I have found. The metalwork on the light on Houzz was not white, so I suspect mine has been painted. 

The white paint is chipped in places with a couple of attempts to touch up the paintwork. It adds to the shabby chic look and can only really be seen close up but I guess it would be easy to take the lights apart and sandblast the metal. 

My kitchen plans didn't come off and the lights have been in storage ever since. 

The white painted metal work has cherubs and is in filigree style. They are fully wired, the wires on both extend to the ceiling rose. They take double contact bayonet bulbs. There are hooks to be attached to a beam under the ceiling plaster, because the lights are heavy, they need to be attached to a beam, like a chandelier.

I have photographed the lights and the white glass shades separately and after I gave the brass a polish, I photographed one light assembled together. You can also see the Christopher Wray label which is on both lights. They are both in similar condition. There are no chips or cracks I can see to the white glass shades. 

Due to weight and fragility, these are for collection only

Size: The glass shades is 29cm diameter, height 21cm
From ceiling rose to the base of light the height of the drop is 1m 2 cm or 102 cm