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Vintage Art Decor Hettier & Vincent Wall Sconce From France! Extremely Rare on 2040-motos

US $275.00
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Park Ridge, Illinois, United States

Park Ridge, Illinois, United States
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VERY HARD TO FIND IS THIS VINTAGE WORK OF ART HETTIER & VINCENT FRENCH  NICKEL PLATED BRONZE WITH MOLDED PRESSED GLASS SHADE WALL SCONCE, SHIPPED FROM FRANCE!.  6" LONG X 4 1/2" WIDE X 9" DEPTH.  FLORAL DECOR.  HETTIER & VINCENT IS A WELL KNOWN FRENCH LIGHTING COMPANY AND THEIR FIXTURES ARE VERY RARE AND SOUGHT AFTER.  THIS ONE IS PROBABLY FROM THE 1930'S.  THE TAG READS THE SCONCE IS SIGNED.  I CAN NOT FIND WHERE IT IS SIGNED, SO I REALLY DO NOT KNOW IF IT IS TRULY SIGNED.  THE SHADE IS NOT IN PERFECT CONDITION, BUT IT STILL LOOKS AMAZING.   NEEDS TO BE WIRED.  GREAT DETAIL!   PLEASE REVIEW ALL PICTURES AND ASK QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING AS THERE ARE NO RETURNS.  SOLD IN THE "AS SEEN CONDITION"  UNIQUE AND VERY SPECIAL IS THIS FABULOUS SCONCE!  THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE TAKE A LOOK AT MY OTHER LISTINGS.

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