Pair Of Jacob Petit Rihouet 5-light Candelabras With Caryatid Decoration flag

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"Pair Of Jacob Petit Rihouet 5-light Candelabras With Caryatid Decoration"
Here is a pair of exceptional candlesticks, they are made of porcelain and bear a monogram. They are of Restoration inspiration, decorated with caryatids, columns, Corinthian capitals. They bear the signature Rihouet rue de la Paix and JP inside the base. These are exceptional pieces, large, spectacular. Jacob Mardochée (1797-1868), better known by his pseudonym Jacob Petit which he took from 1816, is a prominent figure on the French artistic scene in the field of ornamental porcelain. He trained in the studio of the painter Antoine Gros, a pupil of David, then took over the management of the Fontainebleau Porcelain Factory before devoting himself entirely to ornamental porcelain. He is still highly prized by collectors due to the quality of his creations and the originality of his forms. Louis Marie François Rihouët began his activity in 1818 and obtained the title of faience maker to the King in 1824. It was at this date that he moved his establishment to 7, rue de la Paix. The porcelains bearing the name Rihouët in full, with or without an address, are very carefully made. These are mostly table services, with a number or coat of arms, because Rihouët had a select and wealthy clientele including the King of Portugal.Unfortunately, these candelabras have many accidents (visible in the photos), a lack on a foot, on a character, on the shafts at the top and bottom, a crack across the cup for one, for the other stains on the underside of the cup, grains and wear on the crowns of the characters, small lacks on the central fire, friction and traces of use on the whole.Note that the threaded rods need to be tightened or changed, there is play on both candelabras.We will not deliver by post for this type of item which is too fragile, but we work with carriers, please contact us for a quote.Our many photos allow you to appreciate the quality of the objects.For the condition, please detail the photos.Do not hesitate to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 66 cm Diameter from light to light: 28.5 cm Diameter from light: 2 cm Diameter from barrel: 5 cm Base: 12.5 x 12.5 cm M1266
Price: 2 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Some scratches and chips

Material: Porcelain
Diameter: 28,5 cm
Height: 66 cm

Reference: 1604893
Availability: In stock
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