France, 20th Century
An elegant pair of Rococo-style candelabra crafted from a copper alloy with a predominantly brass finish, gilt and subtly patinated in blue-green tones.
The decoration draws directly from the Louis XV ornamental vocabulary: sinuous curves, vegetal scrolls, acanthus leaves, and stylized floral motifs. Each candelabrum features three candle arms emerging from a central undulating shaft, all resting on a richly ornamented, shaped base.
The interplay between the warm gilt surface and the nuanced blue-green patina creates a refined decorative contrast, characteristic of the historicist reinterpretations popular throughout the 20th century.
This is a Rococo-style decorative work, likely produced in the second half of the 20th century (estimated period: 1970–1980). The gilding may be fine gold, though this cannot be stated with certainty.
DetailsType: Pair of candelabra
Style: Rococo (Louis XV inspired)
Origin: France
Estimated period: 1970–1980
Materials: Copper alloy, brass
Finish: Gilt with blue-green patina
Number of arms: Three per candelabrum
Height: 31 cm
Width: 24 cm
Depth: 7 cm
Weight: 1.458 kg per piece
Good overall condition.
Minor wear and small marks consistent with age and use.
Photographs form an integral part of the description.
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