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A pair of mid 18th century North Italian (Piedmont?) rococo polychrome girandoles, circa 1740.

Each carved with high relief scrolls forming a pierced canopy at the top.

The whole is surmounted by a polychrome foliate scroll and further enriched with entwining branches, leaves flowers and buds.

Height 112 cm.

Width 43 cm.

Provenance: with Mallett, London.

Illustrated in Mallett " Exceptional furniture and works of art ", 2010, pp. 142-143.

Illustrated in Mallett, 2012 catalogue, where they feature in the famous yellow room of Ely House, pp 152-153.





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