Important Pair Of Bronze Candlesticks, Empire/restoration Period, 19th Century flag

Important Pair Of Bronze Candlesticks, Empire/restoration Period, 19th Century
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"Important Pair Of Bronze Candlesticks, Empire/restoration Period, 19th Century"
Important pair of candlesticks. Cast and finely chased bronze. Paris, first half of the 19th century. Cast in 9 elements. Charles X period. Height 35 cm. A very beautiful pair of candlesticks, particularly rare due to their size. They rest on a circular base chased with floral scrolls and garlands of flowers alternating with cornucopias; the stem is decorated with fluting, and the socket is in the form of a Medici vase.
Price: 790 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Bronze
Height: 35 cm

Reference: 1708310
Availability: In stock
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