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Archive Pair of Faraday & Son Brass Pullman Lamps
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Pair of Faraday & Son Brass Pullman Lamps

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An elegantly formed pair of cast brass pullman carriage lamps made by Faraday & Son. c.1920

In original condition with nice patina to the brass. Hole in one foot allows lamp to be mounted to a wall or fixed to a surface. Both stamped F&S. Priced as a pair.

Rewired with 2m of black twisted flex and BS 3-pin plug.

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An elegantly formed pair of cast brass pullman carriage lamps made by Faraday & Son. c.1920

In original condition with nice patina to the brass. Hole in one foot allows lamp to be mounted to a wall or fixed to a surface. Both stamped F&S. Priced as a pair.

Rewired with 2m of black twisted flex and BS 3-pin plug.

An elegantly formed pair of cast brass pullman carriage lamps made by Faraday & Son. c.1920

In original condition with nice patina to the brass. Hole in one foot allows lamp to be mounted to a wall or fixed to a surface. Both stamped F&S. Priced as a pair.

Rewired with 2m of black twisted flex and BS 3-pin plug.

Dimensions
Width: 150mm
Height: 330mm
Weight: 2kg

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