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SET OF FOUR BRONZE AND BRASS CHANDELIERS - Six-arm chandelier. Cut-glass shaft. H. 51 x D. 49 cm. - Louis XVI style five-light chandelier. H. 45 x D. 47 cm. - Brass four-light chandelier. H. 32 x D. 37 cm. - Eighteenth-century style three-light chandelier. H. 27 x D. 47 cm.

Estim. 50 - 100 EUR

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LOUIS XVI STYLE SUSPENSION bronze, featuring an angel holding a torch and a leafy crown, adorned with three glass roses. Period: early 20th century. H. 53 cm. (Electrically mounted, good general condition, small gaps in the gilding)

Estim. 200 - 300 EUR

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LARGE RESTORATION-STYLE CORBEILLE CHANDELIER in gilded brass and painted metal, central sheathed shaft, ten arms of light, decorated with facetted pendants, water drops, cabochons and cushion ball. H. 150 x D. 110 cm. (Damage and missing parts to the central shaft, tassel string to be reattached).

Estim. 800 - 1 500 EUR

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LARGE CHANDELIER WITH PENDANTS glass and crystal, bronze and brass mount with nine strands of light. 18th century style. Period: early 20th century. H. 95 x D. 75 cm. (Small accidents and missing parts. Missing damping ball. Electrification to be reviewed)

Estim. 800 - 1 000 EUR

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Circular bronze ceiling light with draped pendants and eight lights. Early 20th century. 56 x 25 cm

Estim. 80 - 150 EUR

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MULLER, Lunéville: Wrought-iron and frosted cast-glass chandelier with three lights and a basin decorated with vine branches. 67 x 65 cm. Signed

Estim. 200 - 300 EUR

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In the style of Venini: large chandelier in gilded brass and frosted glass plates, circa 1970. Height: 95 cm. Diameter: 50 cm. One plate broken and glued back

Estim. 800 - 1 200 EUR

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8-light bronze chandelier with crystal pendants, rocaille style Ht 80cm, diam 60cm

Estim. 100 - 150 EUR

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SCIOLARI G.: six-light chandelier in plastic and glass. Signed Sciolari Roma. Height: 35 cm. Diameter: 38 cm. H. with chain: 80 cm

Estim. 300 - 400 EUR

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Important ormolu suspension with four arms and a central bowl decorated with dolphins. Orange marmorated glass bowl and tulips signed Schneider. Height: 95cm. Diameter: 75cm (working condition not guaranteed, tulips to be refixed, one socket missing).

Estim. 600 - 800 EUR

Wed 01 May

A PAIR OF GEORGE III ORMOLU CUT,GILDED AND BLUE GLASS TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA, LATE 18TH CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO PARKER AND PERRY, each centre obelisk surmounted by a star and hung with lustres, above a pair of scrolled branches with candle sconces hung with reversible sconces retaining their original removable cut stars, and with a central arm suspending coloured and clear cut stars and lustres, the pedimented bases of Bristol glass set with paterae and with rams heads corners in neo-classical style, raised on spherical feet. Each 66cm high William Parker (d.1784), founding his company in 1756, became a prominent and fashionable figure manufacturing glass chandeliers, girandoles and candelabra in eighteenth century. Operating from Fleet Street in 1762, his craftsmanship gained acclaim with notable commissions. Later, his son partnered with the Perry family, becoming Parker and Perry by 1802-03, later known as Perry & Co. circa 1820. They counted the English Royal family amongst their many patrons, and supplied the Prince of Wales at Carlton House between 1783 and 1786 at a cost of nearly £2,500. Among the well-documented commissions are those of the 5th Duke of Devonshire for Chatsworth c.1782-83. As part of that commission a set of four candelabra mounted on similar bases to the lot offered here were delivered by Perry to Chatsworth in 1782 . The candelabra correspond closely to Parkers patented candelabra bases with spherical feet, documented in the drawings and diagrams at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. According to Martin Mortimer (The English Glass Chandelier, Woodbridge, 2000, pl.53), the shape of the scrolled branches in this lot are quintessential characteristics of Parker and Perry’s designs. A similar pair of cobalt candelabra attributed to Parker and Perry, in the same distinctive form, sold at Christie’s New York, 27/10/13, lot 730, for $37,500

Estim. 10 000 - 15 000 EUR