Included here is a pair of gilt metal table lamps by the Sterling Bronze Company of New York, circa 1900-1920. Each measures 29.25" tall and 7" wide and deep. Each has three modern sockets and is wired and ready for use. Their style is neoclassical, with gadrooning, shell and scrolling foliate designs. Each also has its original acorn finial. Sterling Bronze Company was a worthy competitor to the E.F. Caldwell firm, and known for their lighting and other cast metalware such as hood ornaments, desktop accessories and clocks.