BOHEMIAN GLASS LUSTAS

Item ID: pr lustas1
A good quality pair of Bohemian glass lustas, circa 1860.
Dimensions; 13x72
Patrick Moorhead Antiques About Patrick Moorhead Antiques
Patrick Moorhead antiques has been established for over 25 years in the Brighton area and is one of the UK's biggest antique warehouses. Carrying a large stock of English, continental and oriental furniture, porcelain, bronzes, mirrors etc. 
We are always keen to purchase similar items displayed on this website, either telephone or email us for a prompt reply.

The items on this website are only a very small example of our extensive stock. We serve the trade, interior decorators and private clients, and are happy to email pictures and details of any stock we have. New stock is arriving on a daily basis with the emphasis on quality. We have a van in London and along the south coast delivering and collecting on a daily basis.

We are happy to collect clients from Gatwick airport and Brighton station, we also have our own car park. For any details, emailing of photographs etc.

We are also happy to entertain prop-hire to the film and TV industry.

Contact Patrick Moorhead on
+44 (0) 7785 725202 or +44 (0) 1273 779696

Brighton, East Sussex
United Kingdom

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