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Original Globe Lantern
By Jamb Ltd.
Located in London, GB
Each of the 12 glass panes sit within bronze mouldings divided by a meridian band of pierced gilt brass guilloche. The gadroon moulded chimney with flower head filled, gilt brass gui...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary British Lanterns

Materials

Bronze, Brass

Original Globe Lantern
Original Globe Lantern
H 25 in Dm 21 in
Jamb Small Convex Globe Lantern
By Jamb Ltd.
Located in Kettering, GB
Brand new small convex globe lantern, finished in brown bronze. Purchased in July 2024 for renovation project but not required. Still wrapped as delivered and in the original box. I...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary British Lanterns

Materials

Bronze

Jamb Small Convex Globe Lantern
Jamb Small Convex Globe Lantern
H 21.34 in Dm 15.2 in
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