TWO PAIRS OF NORTH EUROPEAN CANDLESTICK LAMPS
TWO PAIRS OF NORTH EUROPEAN CANDLESTICK LAMPS
TWO PAIRS OF NORTH EUROPEAN CANDLESTICK LAMPS
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TWO PAIRS OF NORTH EUROPEAN CANDLESTICK LAMPS

THE BRASS PAIR 18TH CENTURY, THE OTHER 20TH CENTURY, ADAPTED AS LAMPS

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TWO PAIRS OF NORTH EUROPEAN CANDLESTICK LAMPS
THE BRASS PAIR 18TH CENTURY, THE OTHER 20TH CENTURY, ADAPTED AS LAMPS
The brass pair, probably Dutch, adapted from candlesticks with red-painted tole shades, remnants of black painted Ford Inv. Nos TH-22..., the second pair of black-patinated bronze with cream pleated slub-silk shades, both pairs later drilled for electricity
The first pair: 28 in. (71 cm.) high; 15 ¾ in. (40 cm.) high overall; the second pair: 15 ½ in. (39 cm.) high (including fittings, excluding shades)
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Please note that this lot should have been marked with a square in the catalogue and online and will be moved to Christie's Park Royal following the sale.

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