• A George V silver lamp base, British Metallising Co Ltd, London, 1911


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ZAR 4 000 - 6 000

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London, England
A George V silver lamp base, British Metallising Co Ltd, London, 1911
the faceted column surmounted by a light fitting with chain pull switch, raised on a hexagonal column engraved 'To MAJOR S. MOORE, J.P. MAY YOUR FUTURE YIELD NOTHING BUT GOOD "RESULTS" FROM THE EMPLOYEES OF GEO. ACKROYD JUNR. 1948.' on a faceted base, fitted for electricity, loaded, 34,5cm high

*We do not guarantee electrical fittings

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