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An early 19th century Italian silver and patinated bronze figural oil lamp in the antique taste The silver base bearing a stamped control mark for Angelo Giannotti (1824 – 1865), Rome image 1
An early 19th century Italian silver and patinated bronze figural oil lamp in the antique taste The silver base bearing a stamped control mark for Angelo Giannotti (1824 – 1865), Rome image 2
Lot 177*

An early 19th century Italian silver and patinated bronze figural oil lamp in the antique taste
The silver base bearing a stamped control mark for Angelo Giannotti (1824 – 1865), Rome

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

£3,000 - £5,000

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An early 19th century Italian silver and patinated bronze figural oil lamp in the antique taste

The silver base bearing a stamped control mark for Angelo Giannotti (1824 – 1865), Rome
Formed as a classical maiden holding aloft a pedestal urn with three rams head burner apertures suspended with chain hung lamp accessories, the removable domed cover with putto and wreath finial, the figure standing on a fluted half column pedestal with laurel wreath foot and shallow square plinth raised on a ball feet, the plinth, 47cm high

Footnotes

Provenance:
Collection Grimm, Aguttes, 28 & 29 May 2019, lot 30

Saleroom notices

Please note the full provenance for this lot should read as follows: Provenance: Formerly the property of Prince Victor Napoleon and Princess Clémentine of Belgium where the lamp was by repute originally in the office of Prince Victor Napoleon. Thence by descent

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