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Pair of 1930's Art Deco Streamline Wall Sconces w/ Porcelain Pulls
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Description
These original 1930’s pair of Art Deco streamline sconces retain their original porcelain on/off pulls. They have a satin aluminum back w/ chrome and white glass tubular inserts. These original 1930’s streamline art deco sconces are ideal for flanking a mirror in a powder room or for use in a hallway. The white glass tubular inserts hole incandescent “showcase” style bulbs which come in several wattages.
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Dimensions
H. 8 in; Diam. 4 in; H. 20.32 cm; Diam. 10.16 cm;
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TFTM (Thanks For The Memories) features original 20th century modern art, furnishings and design. GALLERY: 8319 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90069 United States p: 323.852.9407 e: contact@tftmmelrose.com
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