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Brass Faraday & Sons Porch Lantern

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A beautifully formed diminutive brass porch lantern made by Faraday & Sons. c.1920

Crafted from brass to the highest standard. Curved glazed panels all original and intact.

Rewired with 1m of black twisted flex.

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A beautifully formed diminutive brass porch lantern made by Faraday & Sons. c.1920

Crafted from brass to the highest standard. Curved glazed panels all original and intact.

Rewired with 1m of black twisted flex.

A beautifully formed diminutive brass porch lantern made by Faraday & Sons. c.1920

Crafted from brass to the highest standard. Curved glazed panels all original and intact.

Rewired with 1m of black twisted flex.

Dimensions
Height: 400mm
Diameter: 220mm
Weight: 2kg

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