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ANTIQUE DECORATIVE ANGEL LAMP

560,00 €

Decorative angel lamp, made in the first half of the 20th century.

A beautiful pair of table lamps featuring a hand-carved and hand-painted cherub, with metal arms shaped like foliage supporting the lights. An exceptional decorative and functional piece that brings a romantic atmosphere and classic elegance into any interior.

Dimensions: 53 × 27 × 17,5 cm

Weight: 1 kg

The table lamp is in good condition. Suitable for two E14 bulbs. Price is for one lamp.

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SKU: A1399 Categories: Lights, New Stock, Premium
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Dimensions 53 × 27 × 17,5 cm
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