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A pair of early 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass nine light candelabra Signed Thomire A Paris, the glass possibly attributable to Baccarat image 1
A pair of early 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass nine light candelabra Signed Thomire A Paris, the glass possibly attributable to Baccarat image 2
A pair of early 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass nine light candelabra Signed Thomire A Paris, the glass possibly attributable to Baccarat image 3
A pair of early 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass nine light candelabra Signed Thomire A Paris, the glass possibly attributable to Baccarat image 4
Lot 104*

A pair of early 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass nine light candelabra
Signed Thomire A Paris, the glass possibly attributable to Baccarat

27 October 2021, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£20,000 - £30,000

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A pair of early 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass nine light candelabra

Signed Thomire A Paris, the glass possibly attributable to Baccarat
The milled nozzles with detachable drip pans above composite foliate and fruiting laurel and anthemion scrolling arms with scalloped collars arranged in two tiers, all issuing from anthemion and palmette capitals and surmounted by tapering reeded central stems with corresponding swept petal edged nozzles, the tapering spiral diamond cut glass column sleeves with applied foliate pieced upper band and deep collars, the stepped rectangular pedestals with applied military trophies raised on shallow plinth bases, each marked to one side, THOMIRE A PARIS, 112cm high

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