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Ebonised table lamp

Ebonised table lamp

with gilt decoration, cast in resin, sold without shade.

Shades £70 each, please enquire if of interest.

£250

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Dimensions: 54cm (21¼") High, 13cm (5") Wide, 13cm (5") in Diameter, height of the lamp with bulb holder 60 cm
Stock code: 78618 A
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