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I have recently restored an ancient anglepoise lamp which is not a product as far as I can tell from the well known anglepoise lamp company.
it is fitted with 2 core wiring which is in good condition. As the lamp is in good condition and the only item which I have replaced is a switched brass bulb holder, does the lamp comply with electrical regulations for UK?
Many thanks,
Reuben Walton
 

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