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Hi I have no information on these I know they’re  original because they were taken out of the flat and the decor was put in in the 60s or 70s  I’m looking for offers for the pair they’re in mint condition any questions drop me a message thank you for more pictures thanks 

if anyone has information on them I’d love to know more about them thanks 

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