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Antique Light Sockets Brass Lamp Holders

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Brass antique light sockets lamp holders:

Antique light sockets features:

1.Base : B22 / E27/ E26
2.Color:silver,golden,brass,bronze.
3.Switch:with or without
4.Body finished: smooth or thread with rings.
5.MOQ:60pcs per color

Detail information about antique Lighting sockets power cord:

1. The normal power cord is XLPE/PVC insulated power cable.
2. We can supply more than 50 kinds textile power cord or fabric power cord
3. Normal length is 6 feet, we can produce any size by customer requirement.
4. Any plug is ok.
5. We can add plug ,switch and holder in the line as your requirement.
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Edison bulbs Description:

These gorgeous vintage light bulbs create a beautiful ambiance – the old fashioned style filaments glowing with warm light, just like the originals invented by Thomas Edison.

The old style light bulbs are very versatile and can be used with a lamp shade or look stunning just on their own – they can be used as the main light in a room or can simply be decorative.

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Brass Antique light sockets with knob switch, Antique lamp pendant fittings:

Certificate: UL
Material: Brass
Rated: 250W/250V
Diameter 38mm, length 70mm,
MOQ: 100PCS
Delivery time: Around 12days.

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Whether your old lamp has broken or you’re aiming to redesign your space, look no further for Antique light sockets for any fixture. There are four designs to choose from, including dimmable, keyless, turn-knob and pull-chain. Dimmable sockets give you the option to gently illuminate a room or light it fully.

They also eliminate the need for external dimmers. Keyless Antique light sockets do not have a switch directly on them to turn a light on or off; instead, the lighting fixture is activated by a control on the wall. Turn-knob antique lighting sockets, on the other hand, include a rotating switch to light the bulb. On pull-chain light bulb sockets, the turning lever is replaced by a cord that, with a slight tug, lights a room.