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Lot 76TP

A French gilt bronze, rock crystal and glass twelve light cage chandelier
in the Louis XV style, probably early 20th century

Amended
25 October 2017, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £11,250 inc. premium

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A French gilt bronze, rock crystal and glass twelve light cage chandelier

in the Louis XV style, probably early 20th century
the acanthus cast scrolling frame with corresponding nozzles and drip pans, the lower section centred by a sectional hexagonal baluster and pine cone finial, the whole hung with rosette and facetted diamond lozenge and flat pear-shaped drops and leafy apple and pear fruit shaped drops, the lobed and stiff leaf base with knopped foliate terminal and ball terminal,
now slightly reduced in height and with some alterations, the upper scrolling corona section dismantled but some parts and some further ball components and drops present, 112cm drop approximately

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This item is a large lot and, therefore, will be transferred to an off site storage location after the sale.

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