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Pair of Regency style glass waterfall chandeliers,

ex. German Embassy,

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Pair of Regency style glass waterfall chandeliers,

ex. German Embassy,

the frame hung with strings of faceted drops, with two light fitting within, mid-twentieth century

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Dimensions: 81cm (32") High, 44cm (17¼") Wide
Stock code: NF0147
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