Pair Of Large Candlestick Lamps With Winged Lions In Gilt Bronze, Restoration Period, 19th Century
Pair of large gilded bronze lamps from the Restoration period. Originally a pair of candelabra, they were adapted to electricity to make very decorative lamps. The decorative repertoire is out of the ordinary with the feet in the shape of lionesses' mouths, a shaft covered in ivy leaves and a crown carrying the lights with winged lions. Finally, chains complete the antique look. The gilding of the bronze is original and of good quality. New electrical system, the wire passing through the outside, it is held at the back of the shaft by brass wires. Lampshade in white pleated fabric. Restoration period around 1840. Delivery by carrier, 100 euros in France, 200 euros in the EU and 500 euros rest of the world.
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Pair Of Large Candlestick Lamps With Winged Lions In Gilt Bronze, Restoration Period, 19th Century