Description
An identical pair of bronze sconces with torches and glass flame lampshades. This delightful set of two antique wall lamps is made in France in the 19th century. The bronze has a lovely patina and the flame shaped lamp shades are made of translucent glass. They have wonderful details such as acorns, flower buds, leaves and bows which hold the torches.
The lamps are rewired and have modern E14 lamp sockets.
Color: bronze
Dimensions: 19 x 44 x 22 cm
Type of socket: E14 (light bulbs not included)
Electricity connection: Mains power
Country of origin: France
Lamp condition: Very good, in original state with minor traces of age.
Product name: Pair of bronze sconces with a torch and glass flame lampshade
Delivery
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Vintage lighting
The lamps we sell are 50 to sometimes even 100 years old. As a result, the condition of the lamp will never be ‘new’ and it may be that a lamp has minor traces, which are appropriate to the age of the product. We always describe the condition of the lamp in the product description. If there is a bigger wear, we will always post a picture of it as well. For more information about a specific lamp, you can always contact us.
Art and Lighting
Each antique or vintage lamp has high quality and design. In our collection we have products from well-known brands and designers, such as Sciolari, Mazzega, Seguso Murano, Maison Jansen, Hans Kögl, Muller Frères and Thabur, but also the lamps without signature are all unique or classic designs. Our collection of antique and vintage lamps is curated by Sofie Clavaux.
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