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Late Victorian brass ceiling light

c.1900

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Late Victorian brass ceiling light

c.1900

the frame composed of c-scrolls, with frosted glass shades, re-wired and PAT tested

£3,000

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Dimensions: 59cm (23¼") High, 50cm (19¾") Wide
Stock code: 79337
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