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ANTIQUE CHANDELIER

2.340,00 €

Gothic-style chandelier, made in the 1930s.

Magnificent bronze chandelier with a glass interior decoration will be an exceptional addition to your home or business space. Impress right at the entrance, as this chandelier is a guarantee to take your breath away and capture attention. It will undoubtedly be an excellent enhancement to any room.

Dimensions: 80 x 60 cm

Weight: 9.6 kg

The chandelier is well-preserved. For four E14 bulbs.

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SKU: A949 Categories: Lights, New Stock, Premium
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