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    ANTIQUE TABLE LAMP

    625,00 €

    Table lamp, from the early 20th century, made in France.

    A pair of exceptional brass table lamps in the Empire style. They are richly decorated with lion paws and swans, all finished with a concave triangular base. If you’re looking for a richly detailed and extremely attractive lamp for your bedside table or desk, you certainly won’t go wrong with this lamp.

    Dimensions: 31 x 15 cm

    Weight: 520 g

    The table lamps are in excellent condition. For E14 bulb. Price is for one.

    2 in stock

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    SKU: A830 Categories: Lights, New Stock, Premium
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    Weight 0,52 kg
    Dimensions 31 × 15 cm
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