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Description
This pair of carriage lamps were part of an early hearse. Face has an oval glass window with beveled edges, one side has a curved square window, with beveled edges. Copper used around the oval window, rest is painted black, inside is reflective, top section is perforated in patterns for heat and fume escape. Back has a round slot for attachment to a pole, screw for tightening.
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