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In-laws lived in England in the early 70’s and bought these at an antique market. Have Indian vibes to me but I have no idea what they are.
 

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Non functioning decorators. Sold as souvenirs in the Middle East. Don’t try to fire them, they won’t spark anyway.
 
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