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1890s Lighting

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Period: 1890s
Pair of French Bronze Wall-Lights
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A pair of French bronze wall-lights, each in the form of classical torch with a flambé top supporting three arms, decorated with stop-fluting and classical motifs, now fitted for ele...
Category

French Antique 1890s Lighting

Materials

Bronze

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