"Beautiful Pair Of Bronze Candlesticks From The Late 18th Century With A "corinthian Column" From The Louis XVI Period "
Rare and astonishing curiosity that these uncommon candlesticks with square foot chiseled with flurettes, four stepped trapezoidal feet, fluted columns with their Corinthian style capitals from the end of the 18th century in patinated bronze; the "Neo-classissimes" of these two beautiful pieces form a pair of table decoration "in torch" skillful and elegant at the same time. The foot, base of the column ending in a doucine and the cup of the functional and elegant candlesticks ending without the bobèche crown because born like that. Of a practical use this pair of torches sends us back to the Antique architecture with force and in a concern for richness and sobriety at the same time, a beautiful pair in good condition, for a refined table with a reminder of Greek and Roman History