Pair of large ormolu and chiseled bronze sconces with pampers and passementerie after Quentin-Claude Pitoin
After a model by Quentin-Claude Pitoin (1725-1777), who produced a series of 4 three-light sconces in the Nissim de Camondo Museum.
A magnificent pair of chiseled and gilded bronze sconces with two light arms, decorated with ribbon bows, foliage, pampers, and passementerie.
Our Louis XVI-style sconces were manufactured circa 1850-1870.
Bears an M bronzier's mark (research in progress).
Sizes: Total height with opaline 27.55 In. - Height 22.83 In. - Wide 11.81 In. - Deep 7.08 In.
Our pair of sconces is in fine condition, in their original gilding.
Electrification to European standards.