Dear Sova,
I recognise the lamp on the left hand side in your photo - this is a Gilmore Lamp. It is quite distinctive because of its internal metal reflector inside the bulb, and its purpose was to shine a greater proportion of its light downwards when suspended from the ceiling. I do not have much more detail about this lamp, but it is a carbon filament type and I suspect that it was probably made around 1900-1910. Since it has a quite unique design there is probably a patent on it which would allow more precise identification of its age and the manufacturer. I already have one but I am sure it would be of interest to other lamp collectors.
The other lamp is a relatively modern tungsten filament type of little value, probably made in the late 1910s or early 1920s.