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Heico Goose Lamp - Large Goose Shaped Night Light - RARE Kitsch - ?60


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A fabulous large Goose Lamp by Heico - a rare item. Makes a great floor lamp in the lounge or night light in a bedroom. retails around ?120 - yours for ?60 - half original retail price! General condition is good (see photo) just a few scrapes to the beak, works perfectly. buyer to collect from Goose Green end of Lordship lane, cash on collection.


Floor lamp / night light

Manufactured & hand decorated in Germany

Heat resistant plastic

Low energy consumption

Dimensions: H60 cm

On/off switch on cable

CE Certified

12 Volt DC

1.5 Watt LED bulb included

UK plug included

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This charming Large Standing Goose Lamp by Heico will look fantastic as a floor lamp or in your child's bedroom as a night light. Giving a warm relaxing glow, it's perfect for those who need a little light when it gets to bedtime. Made in Germany and hand decorated to a very high standard, this fun and unusual lamp is as durable as it is eye-catching.

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