Gilt Bronze Candelabra, Restoration Period – Early 19th Century
This gilt bronze candelabra, typical of the refined Restoration period, captivates with its harmonious proportions and exceptionally fine chasing. Resting on a triangular base with delicately curved sides, the piece rises on an elegant tripod stand. Each foot, sculpted in the form of a lion's paw, is adorned with acanthus leaves alternating with shells featuring scrolling foliage. The fluted shaft is decorated with finely chased leaves and palmettes. It supports a cluster of five candelabra arms shaped like cornucopias, adorned with floral volutes and scrolls, whose ornamental richness fully evokes the late Neoclassical aesthetic. The whole is crowned by a central candlestick resting on a corolla-shaped flower, providing remarkable verticality and visual balance. This candelabra is distinguished by the quality of its gilding and the precision of its details. A striking decorative piece, perfect for enhancing a classic interior or complementing a contemporary decor.********Period: Early 19th century. Very good condition. Shipped with careful packaging and appropriate protection. Delivery upon request in France and internationally. Dimensions: Height: 62 cm Diameter: 26 cm Reference: 507V https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/luminaires/candelabre-en-bronze-dore-epoque-restauration-debut-xixe/
1 100 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Diameter: 26
Height: 62
Reference (ID): 1730403
Availability: In stock
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