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3  MATT WHITE, BRAND NEW, IN SEALED BOXES, with dimmer foot switches - £20 each

1 CHROME, USED, boxed with push button foot switch - £10  

Several years ago I bought 4 white uplighters plus 1 chrome one. I used the chrome one but the white ones were never opened, they have remained sealed in their cardboard boxes, which were inside shipping cartons.  

I have now just swapped the chrome lamp for one of the white ones so the 3 white ones for sale have still never been opened but are identical to the one In the photographs. The chrome one has been dismantled and put back into a box. 

They are 1.8m tall and weigh 7kg each - the bases need to be quite heavy to remain stable.

Other people have listed the chrome ones online for £40-£60 (used).

For sale individually or together, in any number. 

Collection from Bellenden Road area.

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