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Paar englische Kandelaber
Höhe: 80,5 cm.
England, 18. Jahrhundert.
Catalogue price € 7.000 - 9.000
Catalogue price€ 7.000 - 9.000
$ 7,560 - 9,720
£ 6,300 - 8,100
元 54,740 - 70,380
₽ 696,430 - 895,410
Holz geschnitzt, gedreht. Auf quadratischer Basis der mit ornamentalen Blattwerkranken verzierte Trompetenfuß. Hoch emporstrebender Balusterkoprus mit geschnitztem Akanthusrelief, klassizsistischen Schleifen, Quasten und Tuchfestons. Hals zweifach durch Perlstabdekor gegliedert. Zentrale gedrehte Brennstelle erhaben, zwei seitliche geschnitzte Brennstellen kanneliert aus Akanthusblattwerk erwachsend und beweglich. Rest. Rissig.
Anmerkung:
Die Kandelaber erinnern an Arbeiten von Thomas Hope (1769-1831). (1251023) (3) (13)
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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