"Pair Of Two-light Candelabra In Patinated Bronze And Gilt Bronze"
A pair of two-light candelabra in patinated and gilt bronze, dating from the Charles X period (circa 1824–1830). The candle arms are supported by putti in dark patinated bronze, providing an elegant contrast to the richly fire-gilded elements. The upper section, adorned with a laurel wreath, crossed attributes, and an acanthus motif, perfectly illustrates the refined Neoclassical vocabulary of the late Bourbon period. The fluted baluster bases, decorated with foliage, attest to the high quality of casting and gilding practiced by early 19th-century French workshops. A harmonious and representative pair, reflecting the elegance and craftsmanship of the Charles X period.