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Fileman Antiques
Squirrels Bayards, Horsham Road, Steyning
West Sussex BN44 3AA , England
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A PAIR OF REGENCY ORMOLU & BRONZE BOY CANDELABRA
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Description
A PAIR OF REGENCY ORMOLU & BRONZE BOY CANDELABRA
REF: FA1484
£6,850.00
A pair of Regency candelabra with multi knurled ormolu and bronze pedestal bases, upon which bronze boy figures stand on one leg with arms stretched out holding ormolu branches. The branches each mounted with diamond cut candle nozzles, hung with faceted capped icicles. -
More Information
Origin: England Period: 19th Century Creation Date: 1820 Styles / Movements: Traditional, Regency Dealer Reference #: FA1484 Incollect Reference #: 835090 -
Dimensions
W. 10.43 in; H. 13.78 in; D. 6.1 in; W. 26.5 cm; H. 35 cm; D. 15.5 cm;
Message from Seller:
Established in the 1890’s, Fileman Antiques are now a fifth generation family run business, based in the historic village of Steyning in the beautiful countryside of West Sussex, restoring and supplying the finest eighteenth and nineteenth century lighting and glass.
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