700
25x15 H50cm.
Pair of Louis XIV Roman lamps in lacquered wood and silver.
The quadrangular base is surmounted by an amphora with a flower in the centre and two scrolled handles on the sides.
At the top there is a small silk fan edged with lace.
General Condition: Electrified and in good condition.
Provenance: Rome 18th century.

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