The shaft is adorned with finely modeled, raised female masks framed by garlands and stylized foliage, giving the whole a remarkable sculptural presence. The elegantly curved arms extend with balance and symmetry, highlighted by fluting and scrolls, and supporting gadrooned candle holders.
The whole piece testifies to the goldsmith's virtuosity, combining decorative richness with perfect harmony of proportions. A rare pair, ideal for collectors of French silverware and lovers of large decorative pieces.
Dimensions: Height 54 cm - Center-to-center distance 36 cm - Base diameter 18 cm.
Material: 950/1000 silver.
Weight: 8.860 grams.
Hallmark: Minerva.
Period: Late 19th century.
Silversmith: Boin Taburet.
Origin: France/Paris





































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