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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 turned and carved wooden lamps, finished in walnut color with wax. 1950s. Handcrafted beige shantung fabric 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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