19th Century Silver Candelabra Signed Boin Taburet
Artist: Boin-taburet
Pair of Louis XV style candelabras in silver with rocailles decor and asymmetrical ornamentation. The four arms of light ending in bobèches binettes are finely chiseled with stylized rinses, foliage and flowers.
These candelabras are a creation of the goldsmith BOIN TABURET;
Emile Taburet, jeweller, exhibits in 1880 at the exhibition of the central Union of decorative Arts. His punch was crossed out in 1881. He joined forces with his son-in-law, Georges Boin antique dealer, under the name "Boin-Taburet " circa 1880. together, they exhibited at the Paris World Fair in 1889 where they won many medals.
H: 21.6 in. (55cm)
W: 7080gr / 250 oz
Head of Minerva. 1838
Silversmith: BOIN TABURET
End of the 19th century. Circa 1880-1890.
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These candelabras are a creation of the goldsmith BOIN TABURET;
Emile Taburet, jeweller, exhibits in 1880 at the exhibition of the central Union of decorative Arts. His punch was crossed out in 1881. He joined forces with his son-in-law, Georges Boin antique dealer, under the name "Boin-Taburet " circa 1880. together, they exhibited at the Paris World Fair in 1889 where they won many medals.
H: 21.6 in. (55cm)
W: 7080gr / 250 oz
Head of Minerva. 1838
Silversmith: BOIN TABURET
End of the 19th century. Circa 1880-1890.
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19 000 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Sterling silver
Diameter: 32
Height: 55
Reference (ID): 714970
Availability: In stock
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