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Vintage ceiling lamp with 3 flower lamps

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€513.00

SKU: ANT-589

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Description

Vintage ceiling lamp with 3 lights in a painted iron monk’s habit with satin crystal flower-shaped embellishments and brass elements. Wired for a maximum power of 120 watts, it is operational. Circa 1980.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-589
Manufacturer Antyki
Model 589
Material iron, crystal
Size Height: 17.5 cm Diameter: 25 cm
Age XX
Year 1980
Destiny To living room

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