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A Pair of Louis XVI Ormolu Chenets. Circa 1770.
In Gilded bronze with Putti seated in the act of playing a horn in front of which is a vase from which flames come out. On a shaped base with a beaded frame inset with a vase with flames and a child’s face at the base. On the long side a chiselled frame with leaf scrolls in the shape of a laurel wreath.
Provenance:
Madame De Poles Sale Paris 21 June 1927 Lot 197.
Dimensions
48 x 13 x 41cm highThe BADA Standard
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