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M.R

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4 vintage table lamps. Brass and onyx. ?10 each.


A small vintage brass table lamp. The lamp has a clip on lamp shade and takes a standard bulb. It measures approximately 12.5 cm high with the lamp shade x 11 cm widest point. In good condition with some signs of age and use.


The second picture is of the other 3.

The lamp with the lamp shade may need a new lamp shade or for it to be cleaned, it has marks on it. It measures approximately 24 cm high not including the shade x 8 cm base.

The brass one with no lamp shade measures approximately 26 cm high x 12 cm base.

The onyx lamp measures approximately 24 cm high x 8.5 cm base

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