French 19th Century Brass Altar Candlestick Lamp and Shade
$1,200.00
SKU: 1049-7
Dimension: 41.75"H x 23"W x 23"D
Dimensions: 41-3/4″H x 23″Diameter
An antique brass altar candlestick from 19th century France, that has been converted into an electrified lamp. This gorgeous fixture is heavily ornamented with decorative details on every surface. The lamp rests on three scrolled feet. The harp is crowned with a lovely antiqued brass finial. Includes custom white linen shade. Cleaned and wired for US.
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Dimensions: 41-3/4″H x 23″Diameter
An antique brass altar candlestick from 19th century France, that has been converted into an electrified lamp. This gorgeous fixture is heavily ornamented with decorative details on every surface. The lamp rests on three scrolled feet. The harp is crowned with a lovely antiqued brass finial. Includes custom white linen shade. Cleaned and wired for US.
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| Dimensions | 23 × 23 × 41.75 in |
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