Pair of candelabra in gilded bronze and marble, France 19th century Measurements: cm H 55 price: private negotiation object accompanied by a certificate of authenticity The pair of three-light candelabra was made in the early 19th century in France in Louis XVI style. Each candlestick consists of a central part in white marble in the shape of a vase decorated with festoons and goat heads in gilded bronze. Three arms in richly chiselled gilded bronze protrude from the top of the vase in the shape of branches that end with bobeches shaped like a rose flower. The central vase rests on a cubic marble base decorated with chiseled bronze elements in bas-relief which in turn rests on a parallel
Period: Early 19th century