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Creator: Jean Jules Cambos
Antique French Bronze Lamp Figure ‘La Paix’ by Jean-Jules Cambos
Antique French Bronze Lamp Figure ‘La Paix’ by Jean-Jules Cambos

Antique French Bronze Lamp Figure ‘La Paix’ by Jean-Jules Cambos

By Jean Jules Cambos

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A magnificent antique French bronze lamp figure ‘La Paix’ by Jean-Jules Cambos (1828-1917). This dates from around the 1880-1890 period. It is very large and impressive, it is of ou...

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1880s French Neoclassical Antique Jean Jules Cambos Lighting

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Bronze

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