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Pair of late Seventeenth Century brass candlesticks converted into lampsA large pair of late Seventeenth Century Italian candlesticks converted into table lamps; the knopped stem tapering into a triangular base raised on lion paw feet. All measurements for the lamps are to the top of the light fitting. The lamps have been professionally rewired and tested to UK standards. Shades are sold separately. Provenance A large pair of late Seventeenth Century Italian candlesticks converted into table lamps; the knopped stem
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