Large Sangre de boeuf lamp.
Bears an apocryphal mark
Height : 38 cm
A black and gold lacquered tea box decorated with China (accidents)
17 x 15 x 15 cm
Rare pair of five-light candelabras in finely chased, gilded or lacquered bronze, in the form of paned vases supporting bouquets of lilies and roses in full bloom; the elephant-head sockets hold laurel garlands centered on a medallion with the symbol of Love; pedestal and base with twisted flutes and quadrangular bases with rows of pearls.
Napoleon III period (some
wear).
Height: 78 cm
Three-light candelabra in chased, gilded or patinated bronze and turquoise-blue marble.
In the form of a little girl dressed in Antique style carrying a cornucopia
the sinuous arms of light carrying leafy bobeches.
Column base with garland and heart-shaped stripes, small pastille feet.
Louis XVI period
Electrically mounted, (sheet metal lampshade).
Height : 55 cm
Neoclassical six-light chandelier in carved and gilded wood
Italian work from the 1920s
Height: 95 cm
Diameter: 90 cm
(accidents)
Lot available at Paname Services :
54 Avenue Gaston Monmousseau
93240 STAINS
By appointment only
Storage fees apply - No repatriation study
Gabriella CRESPI (1922-2017)
Pair of diabolo-shaped glazed earthenware lamps with patinated brass center band
Signed "Gabriella Crespi" on the rim and reverse and annotated Nero on the inside
Circa 1970
H: 70 cm
(Chip)
PENDULES. - Collection of lithographs. 1830 and s.d. In-folio, worn cloth (period binding).
92 lithographed plates, of appreciably different formats, most double-page and the largest folded, all mounted on tabs; numbering incomplete in ink; a few lower parts missing, a few tears, some restored with adhesive tape on verso.
SUITE DE MODELES DE PENDULES (88 plates), with some models of chandeliers (2 plates), candelabras and coat hooks (2 plates). At least two of these clocks have been made and have appeared in recent auctions, one representing Achilles, the other Tsar Peter the Great.
A CATALOG FOR COMMERCIAL USE, PROBABLY UNIQUE, FOR A FOUNDRY SCULPTOR. Works that inspired the artists are sometimes indicated in the lithographs: a bronze preserved in the Tuileries or a painting by Achille-Etna Michallon from the collection of Louis-Philippe I. A few details have been added in pencil: price, size, "choice of base", etc.
Several artists were employed, some plates being signed in the lithograph. One of them, Ferdinand Malenfant, is best known for his models for bronze manufacturers and for having applied for a printer's-lithographer's patent so that the clock models he designed could be executed before his eyes (he practiced this profession from 1835 to 1855). Other signatures include Jules Paullet, Jacquet and "Ai".
These prints were printed by different printer-lithographers: Godefroy Engelmann, Étienne Ardit, Joséphine-Clémence Formentin, Charlotte-Joséphine Sohier ("rue du Petit-Carreau, n. 19"), Victor Ratier and Jean Ligny.
Paire de lampes en bronze ciselé et doré
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featuring angels carrying cornucopias, the base adorned with polychrome porcelain plaques decorated with loves.
19th century.
65 x 28 x 16 cm.
Paire de candélabres à 17 bras de lumières
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in bronze and gilt metal with acanthus leaf decoration.
Late 19th century.
H.: 173 cm.
(Patina worn and tarnished, electrically mounted, patina worn, two plates detached at the foot and one missing).
SÈVRES, dans le goût de
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Pair of Eros and draped Vestal cookies forming a candelabra, gilt bronze mount (slight chips), signed J. Feuchère.
H. 32 cm. L. 28 cm.
Pair of large polychrome-glazed Satsuma earthenware vases with samurai standing in a landscape. (Transformed into lamps, the glass balls decorated with landscapes imitating Hokusai prints)
JAPAN, Satsuma kilns - MEIJI period (1868 - 1912)
H. 44 cm
Speckled mahogany cabinet opening to a mirrored door, flanked by a pair of gilt bronze sconces with two articulated arms. Laurel leaf frieze. Mahogany interior and back.
Stamped twice on the back "IACOB" for François-Honoré-Georges JACOB dit JACOB-DESMALTER (between 1813 and 1825).
Restoration period
212 x 108.3 x 53.5 cm
François-Honoré Jacob-Desmalter was the most renowned cabinetmaker of the First Empire. The Jacob firm, official supplier to Napoleon 1st, exported its furniture, characteristic of the Directoire and Empire styles, throughout Europe. François-Honoré, a friend of Percier and Fontaine, took the nickname Desmalter from one of his family's properties in Burgundy.
His father Georges (I) Jacob was the famous cabinetmaker of the Ancien Régime in the 18th century. His brother Georges (II) Jacob worked with him until 1803. His son Georges Alphonse Jacob took over the business in 1825. The Jacob firm was bought by Jeanselme in 1847.
Pair of electrically-mounted porcelain oil lamps with green backgrounds, decorated with Greek mythological scenes and Greek friezes. Bronze mounts.
Height: 37 cm
Three-light silver candelabra 800 thousandths, trumpet model, standing on a round base with contoured fillets, the shaft and arms highlighted with twisted gadroons. The central socket is ovoid.
Swiss work.
Goldsmith:Jezler, founded in 1822 in Switzerland by Johann Jacob Jezler.
Height:32 cm
Gross weight:1,150 kg
Pair of three-light candelabra in silver 950 thousandths, standing on a round base decorated with friezes of pearls, fluting and foliage.
Goldsmith:Henin & Cie.
(The base is weighted).
Height:33 cm
Gross weight:3,160 kg
Plain silver 950 thousandths baluster-shaped chocolate-tea service on a pedestal decorated with pearl and foliage moldings, comprising:two teapots;a chocolate pot;a covered sugar bowl and a creamer.
Goldsmith: Gruhier.
A tea-leaf bowl of the same model is included, Goldsmith:Barrier.
Total gross weight: 3.255 kg
A tea fountain, its lamp and a silver-plated serving tray with handles are included.
Tray length:66 cm
(Shocks and accidents).
Porcelain lot: fruit bowl, covered boxes, Berger lamp, cups and saucers, cream jug, two covered soup tureens, earthenware pot pourri and part of a table service in Limoges porcelain, Havilland, green Peking pattern.
Lot of porcelain and glassware: lamp base, vase, pair of ewers, Sèvres covered sugar bowl, Peking lacquer box, soap box, salt shaker, and jersey pourers.
Lot of silver plated metal including :
- 6 coasters
- a candlestick
- two pairs of salt and pepper shakers with two teaspoons
- a gilded goblet on a tray
- a tea strainer
- a vegetable dish
- a salad bowl
- a butter dish
- 5 large forks
- 3 large spoons
After CLODION (1738-1814)
The nymph Flora
Silver-plated bronze, mounted as a lamp, alabaster base and string of brass pearls
Height: 44 cm
Accidents to the base
After Pierre Philippe THOMIRE (1751-1843)
Three-light bronze candelabra depicting a winged victory in gilt bronze with brown patina. 19th century. Electrically mounted
Height: 77 cm
Pair of candelabra in bronze with two gilded and medal patinas, decorated with cherubs holding an arm of light on a polygonal base decorated with masks, shells and cartouches.
Napoleon III period
Size: 59 x 20 x 17 cm
Lamp in the Louis Comfort Tiffany style, bronze base decorated with water lilies and rushes, shade decorated with tinted glass plates featuring dragonflies.
H. 57 cm
Accents and restorations
Pair of chased ormolu candelabra with two light arms decorated with fluting and edged with rows of pearls.
Louis XVI period
H. 39 cm
Expert : Antoine Lescop
Silver HAND CANDLESTICK. PARIS, Pierre-Noël BLAQUIERE, 1803-1809. Binet model standing on a circular tray, oval thumb rest with ring, bobèche. Palmettes frieze decoration and top engraved with a coat of arms stamped with a comtal crown. Width 11.5 cm; gross weight 110 g.
EDIMBOURG, attr. to William ROBERTSON, 1791 (letter-date L). Model with ovoid spout on circular tray, curved handle supporting the snuffer, removable wick. Tray and wick engraved with a crest stamped with a crown. Unmarked teteignoir. Height 11.4 cm; weight 306 g.
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