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A CHINESE 17TH CENTURY VESSEL AS A LAMP




A CHINESE 17TH CENTURY VESSEL AS A LAMP
China, circa 1680
A late seventeenth century Chinese terracotta vessel with earthen glaze, with studs and handles to the neck, now converted as a lamp.
Height of vase 34.00cm
Height with shade 63.00cm
Diameter of body 24.00cm
Please note:
Lampshade not included. Lamp photographed with a 16” diameter pale cream card Pembroke lampshade.
Currently wired for the UK with patinated brass plate and BC bulb fitting, with bronze twisted silk flex and black torpedo switch, with 13amp plug. PAT tested. Please enquire for rewiring services.
China, circa 1680
A late seventeenth century Chinese terracotta vessel with earthen glaze, with studs and handles to the neck, now converted as a lamp.
Height of vase 34.00cm
Height with shade 63.00cm
Diameter of body 24.00cm
Please note:
Lampshade not included. Lamp photographed with a 16” diameter pale cream card Pembroke lampshade.
Currently wired for the UK with patinated brass plate and BC bulb fitting, with bronze twisted silk flex and black torpedo switch, with 13amp plug. PAT tested. Please enquire for rewiring services.