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picture 1 A pair of turned and carved wooden lamps from the 1950s

A pair of turned and carved wooden lamps from the 1950s

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€878.00

SKU: ANT-1378

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Description

Pair of carved and sculpted wooden lamps, finished in walnut color with wax. 1950s. Handmade beige shantung lampshade, pleated on the sides, decorated with antique embroidery at the front.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-1378
Manufacturer Antyki
Model 1378
Material wood
Size Height: 55 cm
Age XX
Year 1950
Destiny To living room

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