A PAIR OF RESTAURATION ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH CANDELABRA
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN (LOTS 65 AND 66)
A PAIR OF RESTAURATION ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH CANDELABRA

BY PIERRE-PHILIPPE THOMIRE, CIRCA 1820-30

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A PAIR OF RESTAURATION ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH CANDELABRA
BY PIERRE-PHILIPPE THOMIRE, CIRCA 1820-30
Each with a slightly spreading foliate-wrapped shaft, surmounted by an anthemion-cast oil lamp-shaped reservoir, centred by a loop and issuing nozzles, above a concave-sided tripartite platform base with paw feet, each signed 'THOMIRE A PARIS'
25½ in. (64.5 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

The pattern for these candelabra, with palm-wrapped pillars and tripod paw feet, derives in part from marble antiquities (H. Moses, Vases, Altars, Paterae, Tripods, Candelabra, Sarcophagi, London, 1814, pl. 85-6). This form was also inspired by the designs found in C. Percier and P. Fontaine's publication Recueil de Décorations Intérieures, 1801. A later variation of this model by the celebrated French bronzier Pierre-Philippe Thomire was delivered to the State Apartments of the Grand Trianon in April 1837, and were described as 'une paire de candélabres à balustre sur pieds à griffes, base triangle à six lumières dorés mat' (Denise Ledoux-Lebard, Le Grand Trianon: meubles et objets d'art, Paris, pp.128-129).

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