"Pair Of 800 Silver Candelabras, Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, Late 19th Century "
Pair of 800 silver candelabras, Koch & Bergfeld, Bremen, late 19th century Superb pair of German-made 800 silver candelabras, made by the illustrious silversmith Koch & Bergfeld, established in Bremen since 1829. These neoclassical-style candelabras are remarkable for their imposing height of 65 cm and their architectural elegance inspired by Corinthian columns. Each candelabra is designed with five lights, distributed over four sinuous light arms, unscrewable for easy maintenance or display. The arms spread harmoniously around a central shaft with vertical fluting, topped with finely chiseled acanthus motifs. The square pedestal rests on a wide base decorated with rosettes and geometric motifs, ensuring perfect stability. The space between each light arm is 42 cm, offering an impressive visual breadth, ideal for a reception table or a buffet. The total weight of the pair reaches 4.6 kg, guaranteeing a beautiful solidity and an imposing visual presence. These candelabras are in perfect condition, with a beautiful patina of use enhancing their brilliance. A high-quality decorative piece, perfectly representative of the German know-how of the end of the 19th century and the renown of the Koch & Bergfeld house, which remains a reference in the history of European goldsmithing. Characteristics: Origin: Germany, Bremen, end of the 19th century. Goldsmith: Koch & Bergfeld. Material: 800 thousandths solid silver. Style: Neoclassical (Corinthian columns). Total height: 65 cm. Width between arms: 42 cm. Number of lights: 5 per candelabra (four light arms). Base: Square pedestal decorated with rosettes. Total weight: 4.6 kg. Condition: Perfect condition