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2 Archer Gold Leaf Lamps with Black Shades (Laura Ashley)


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Hi - I have for sale two used but in very good condition archer gold leaf table lamps with matching black shade. Inside shade is coloured gold too for a nice soft lighting effect when on. Height 54cm, widest width 35cm, shade height, 17cm. They are really lovely with the gold lead stands have a distressed finish to them. Selling due to house renovations and local collection from Bellenden Rd area of SE15. Please kindly provide an email address for pictures. From a non smoking and pet free home and looking for ?20 for both of them.


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