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Reduced price - Standard lamp Rococo inspired, Gold/green gilt, ivory shade


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Reduced price to ?50, or nearest offer for quick sale.


Unusual & Decorative Rococo Inspired standard lamp

base with vintage shade.

Base made of carved wood with Gilt gold and green

Antique finish.

Beautiful vintage silk shade in ivory with double

fringing & tassles in ivory and sage green

braiding, outer shade & lining both in excellent

condition. Electrics fully working, switches on

with a vintage style twist switch. There is a

small chip to base which can be seen in the close

up photo. A much loved and elegant piece of

furniture. Height including shade = 195cm. Widest

part of Shade = 56cm

Offers in the region of ?75

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