chandelier

Antique two-light gilt bronze candlestick Putto Louis XVI 23 cm Late 19th century Rare

$649.20 $721.33

Shipping to United States: $103.80
  • Details
    Elegant two-armed gilt bronze chandelier, Louis XVI style with a rocaille touch, dating from the end of the 19th century.

    It depicts a graceful putto in balance, holding flowering rose branches whose flowers form the two sockets holding the candles.

    The base is made of white alabaster, mounted on four finely chiseled gilt bronze spinning top feet. A high-quality decorative and sculptural piece, ideal for enhancing a fireplace, console table, or reception table.

    Technical details:
    • Period: Late 19th century (circa 1880–1900)
    • Height: 23 cm
    • Length: 16 cm
    • Width: 8 cm
    • Weight: 1108 g
    • Materials: Gilded bronze and alabaster
    • Condition: Good general condition, natural patina consistent with age

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