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Creator: Hansson & Co
Adjustable Brass wall lamp no. 191 by E. Hansson & Co, Sweden Swedish modern
By Hansson & Co
Located in Hägersten, SE
Wall lamp model no 191 by E. Hansson & Co. Produced in Malmö, Sweden during the 1950s. Made from solid brass with shade lacquered white on the inside. Light switch on the chord. Nice...
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