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A Pair of Louis XVI Style Gilt-Bronze and Polished Steel Candlesticks By Maison Beurdeley.
Stamped 'BY' for Beurdeley.
Each modelled as a bacchic putto standing on a tambourine holding atop his head a basket of fruit concealing a candle nozzle. The circular spreading base of polished steel above a band of beads and stiff-leaf foot.
Provenance:
Collection Pierre Lecoules, Paris.
France, Circa 1880.
Dimensions
Height : 25 cm 10 inches Width : 9 cm 4 inches Depth : 9 cm 4 inchesStock number
B76555The BADA Standard
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