Pair Of Wrought Iron Candlesticks By Charles Piguet, 1940s
Artist: Charles Piguet
Pair of wrought iron candlesticks by Charles Piguet, circa 1940.
A silversmith active in Geneva during the 20th century (c. 1900–1950), Charles Piguet created tableware and decorative pieces in silver or silver-plated metal: candlesticks, candelabras, bowls, and dinner services. His style ranges from classical/neoclassical to a restrained Art Deco, with meticulous proportions. A maker's mark "CP" (variant depending on the period) is found alongside the Swiss hallmarks: "grouse" before 1934, and a Saint Bernard's head after 1934. Signed candlesticks are distinguished by precise turning, clean fluting, and well-fitted candle cups.
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A silversmith active in Geneva during the 20th century (c. 1900–1950), Charles Piguet created tableware and decorative pieces in silver or silver-plated metal: candlesticks, candelabras, bowls, and dinner services. His style ranges from classical/neoclassical to a restrained Art Deco, with meticulous proportions. A maker's mark "CP" (variant depending on the period) is found alongside the Swiss hallmarks: "grouse" before 1934, and a Saint Bernard's head after 1934. Signed candlesticks are distinguished by precise turning, clean fluting, and well-fitted candle cups.
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525 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Wrought iron
Width: 12
Height: 23
Depth: 6
Reference (ID): 1700084
Availability: In stock
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