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Lot 236
Full Lot Description
A large silver plated centrepiece, modelled as two entwined palm trees upon a staggered ground, with a gentleman standing alongside a saddled camel, converted to electricity with attached lamp fixtures to the top. Maximum height 82.8 cm.
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Condition Report
- Item displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Item is dirty and would benefit from a clean and polish.
- Appears unmarked.
- Loss of definition throughout, wear to the plating, some areas of black which appears to come off, including to the underneath of the leaves and camel and gentleman.
- In order to attach the lamp fixtures two branches have been bent to form a loop, possibly originally had leaves attached.
- The fixtures include a bulb and lampshade holder.
- There is a hole to the back where a cable can be fed through from beneath the base.
- Fellows cannot guarantee the working order of any electrical fittings and fixtures. Electrical cable is cut and removed, and requires a qualified electrician to rewire.
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