Pair of Roman Empire lamps in gilded and carved wood belonging to the early 19th century.
The central stem has a vase shape embellished by the presence of two finely carved winged cherubs.
The base is quadrangular in shape surmounted by a circular element with a double groove.
The ivory-colored lampshade features pleats surrounded by gold edges.
Conditions: Good condition.
Provenance: Rome 19th century.
Measurements: Diameter 45cm. Height 80cm.
Document: Certificate of Authenticity.
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