These were purchased at a sale from a historic home in Richlands, N.C. One is a male and he's holding a branch with leaves and the female is holding a rose. They seem to be cast iron/from a mold. They are painted an antique white and looks like gold was painted on and there are traces of it. The lamp itself is to hold a hurricane shade. The cords on both are original and have the letters A.I.W.C or A.1.W.C. They are both about 5 pounds and the male is 17" tall and the female is 16" tall. Both work.
Both pieces are in excellent condition. There are two VERY minor "marks" at the bottom of the pitcher's body that are not visible when the pitcher is setting down on a surface and a small spot of "uneveness" in the finish where water would exit the spout. Both items bear the stamp of W&Co. Hadley Mikado on their undersides.