A Sheffield plate lamp stand, first quarter 19th century
Silver
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A Sheffield plate lamp stand, first quarter 19th century
tapering fluted column headed by acanthus leaves, raised on a foliate socle, the square base with concave sides headed by four lion-heads, acanthus and anthemions, raised on four paw and bun feet, 50,5cm high
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