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Streamline Art Deco Pair of Rambusch Wall Sconces in Nickel
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Description
These classis designed scounces by Rambusch are in the collection of several museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. They came in several finishes. These are nickel over heavy brass. The three tiered design allows the light from the botton bowl to shine on the middle and top tiers forming an almost neon effect. These are rare and fantastic lights. We have a total of 3 pair and 1 single available. They are priced as a pair.
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Dimensions
W. 9.5 in; H. 10 in; D. 10.5 in; W. 24.13 cm; H. 25.4 cm; D. 26.67 cm;
Message from Seller:
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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