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Creator: Baxendale and Co.
Late 19thC Brass Oil Lamp with Corinthian Column
By Baxendale and Co.
Located in Altrincham, GB
Late 19thC Brass Oil Lamp with Corinthian Column - on stepped square pedestal base - converted to electric - Baxendale & Co, Manchester founded 1863 - 18"diam x 35"h - - all lights ...
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Late 19th Century English Late Victorian Antique Baxendale and Co. Lighting

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Brass

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