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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Included here is a matching pair of tall, antique, patinated bronze table lamps in the French Empire style, featuring figural cherubs, five candelabra bulb size candlesticks, and two regular bulb size sockets at the top. Each has old wiring with cloth sheaths (dating from the 1930s) which should be replaced, and no plugs. Sockets appear to be of later date. Each measures an impressive 34" tall and the widest part of the candelabra section measures approximately 14" across. These items reside with our client on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York city and may be seen by appointment.

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USA Customers: Immediate PayPal payment required. eBay members with less than 5 positive feedbacks are kindly asked to contact us prior to placing their bid or prior to using "buy it now". Packaging and shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. This item cannot be shipped by USPS, UPS Ground nor FedEx Ground. We will be happy to provide a quote for delivery either prior to or after the sale. Customer must pay carrier directly for shipping. Our preferred carrier for this and all other large items is PlyCon Transportation Group. Item must be picked up within 10 days of sale date in New York NY 10022. If completing pickup yourself, please provide all necessary labor and materials (hand truck and/or furniture dolly, furniture blankets, etc.) and measure your vehicle opening and interior to ensure the item will fit.
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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Pair Antique French Empire Style Candelabra Lamps
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