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Status:This item has been sold Sold by:Lancaster Antiques
Circa 1900-1930 a fine quality, tall bronze lamp with three lights and the original on/off chain switches, in need of a little restoration.
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The lamp measures 66cm in height to the very top of the finial which unscrews to allow a shade to be fitted; the triangular base measures 14.5cm on each side and the lamp weighs 2.2kgs.
It needs rewiring and we have left the lamp holders ''as is'' for the buyer to decide whether to restore the original pull switch mechanism, or remove it. There are 3 original chains, one came away from the lamp holder but is still available.
Postage and packing within the UK mainland only is included in the price and for remote parts or abroad, please contact us for a delivery quote.
Internal Reference: 1491
Antique Number: SA645368
Dateline of this antique is Edwardian
Height is 66cm (26.0inches) Width is 15cm (5.9inches) Depth is 15cm (5.9inches)
Antique #SA645368, shown on this page, originates from the edwardian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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