Thursday 5 December 2024
A pair of French gilt-bronze candlesticks adapted from candelabra bases, first half 19th...
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A pair of French gilt-bronze candlesticks adapted from candelabra bases, first half 19th century, of column form, cast with trelliswork enclosing flowerheads, on cylindrical plinth base with band of stiff leaf decoration, on square base, 41cm high (2)
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