These are vintage never used lamps. LAMPS ARE UNTESTED. YOU ARE BUYING AS IS. Please see the detailed pics. If you have any questions please contact me. I can combine orders as well for shipping.
I am not sure what voltage these are ( did not see on box ) but they are 15 in all ( 4 of one type / 11 of the other ). Thanks for looking! cheers! S
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