000-190-004-030-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Lamps
These two wall bracket lamps date from late 19th century. The lamps came from the first floor sitting-room of a house in Cobden Crescent in Edinburgh.
Each lamp has a gilded metal 'rose', cut glass 'lustres' or shades, and twisted-mould stems.
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000-190-004-030-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.MGO 1.4 |
Date: |
Late 19th century Late 19th century
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Material: |
Glass with gilded metal rose Glass with gilded metal rose
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Dimensions: |
3.20" D rose 3.20" D rose
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What: |
Lamp, wall Lamp, wall
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Subject: |
Lighting - gas lamps and fittings (NMAS Classification) Lighting - gas lamps and fittings (NMAS Classification)
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Where: |
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh 9 (3 Cobden Crescent) Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh 9 (3 Cobden Crescent)
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Description: |
One of two wall bracket lamps, each with a gilded metal rose and cut glass lustres, from Edinburgh, late 19th century One of two wall bracket lamps, each with a gilded metal rose and cut glass lustres, from Edinburgh, late 19th century
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