Pair Of Umbertine Chandeliers 1840 Turin
The Excellence of 19th-Century Turin: Splendor and History in Every Light
If you are looking for a furnishing element capable of defining the identity of an entire room, this beautiful pair of Turinese chandeliers from the mid-19th century represents a true rarity. Crafted between 1840 and 1860, these masterpieces in lost-wax cast gilded bronze are the quintessence of Umbertine elegance.
Each chandelier features a complex and fascinating structure: three external lights enriched with carved wooden candles, interspersed with arms decorated with ram heads and floral festoons, symbols of a timeless neoclassical taste. The upper part is striking for the richness of its clusters of flowers and fruit, while the base ends in a dramatic Venetian blown glass bowl with a honeycomb (balloton) finish. This bowl houses an internal light that creates a magical, soft effect, complemented by the refinement of gathered silk lampshades (diam. 40 cm).
Standing 95 cm tall with a diameter of 30 cm, this pair is not just a lighting system, but a style statement and a secure investment in the luxury antique market.
Shipping and Services:To preserve the integrity of these works, we offer an excellent logistical service: we ship worldwide via major carriers (Fed-ex, UPS, Dhl) with professional packaging and insurance.
Shipping cost: Throughout Europe, to be agreed upon.
Accepted payment: Bank transfer.
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass
Reference (ID): 1737746
Availability: In stock


































