Antique items for sale - open to negotiation.
All Open to offers?
Contact: Brent Mob: 022 020 9783
Email: bharty1377@gmail.com
Items located in Ruakaka.
QA Feature lamp as displayed in the photos below, 240 Volt, - purchased in Singapore in 1982 for a Lounge in a restored early villa in Auckland.
Also a number of assorted early tiles for villa fireplaces, - as in the photos below.
Also a genuine antique Dutch East Indies Kerosine Hanging Lamp purchased in Bali, in Indonesia in 1982. This antique lamp with white lampshade is complete.
Also an antique Air Chief valve radio,
- currently turns on, - but needs a replacement valve to get it broadcasting again, - ever since I have had it since the late 1970s, - it periodically needs one of its valves replaced, - which has happened regularly every 10 years or so since I have owned it. It has been carefully looked after since I owned it. - I am open to offers?
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