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A Pair of Louis XVI Gilt Bronze and White Marble Five Light Candelabra. Circa 1780.
In the form of a vase in white statuary marble, with double snake handles; the spreading foot enriched with leaf decoration and a wreath of laurel. From the top of the vase spring sprays of lilies with sockets for candles.
An identical pair but with bodies having Bleu de Roi Sevres porcelain are illustrated in the Jones Collection catalogue No 208 Plate 47 and are at the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Dimensions
33 x 30 x 105cm HighThe BADA Standard
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