A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA
A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA
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A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA

BY VICTOR PAILLARD, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III ORMOLU SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA
BY VICTOR PAILLARD, THIRD QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
Each modelled as a seated putto supporting a scrolled acanthus branch issuing five foliate scrolled branches, two with perching doves, terminating in foliate drip pans and nozzles, on a pierced rocaille base wrapped with vines, stamped to the base with a crowned 'VP'
29 ¼ in. (75 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

The design for these candelabra is illustrated in the London 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition Illustrated Catalogue, p. 128, where it reads '(...)M. Paillard, a bronze manufacturer of Paris. (...) A Girandole (...) the child is at the base, and the birds are perched among the branches'.

Although best known as a bronze founder, Victor Paillard (1805-1886) also created and produced his own sculptures and groups, and designed and made chenets, candelabra, other decorative objects and clocks. While a child he learnt the art of chasing and in the 1830s opened his own business of Bronze d'art et d'ameublement at 105 boulevard Beaumarchais and 6 rue Saint-Claude, first showing his own work at the Exposition des produits de l'industrie in 1839. By 1855 he was employing about a hundred workmen, and was able to offer his clients hundreds of models in bronze and zinc imitations. As a founder he worked for numerous well-known sculptors such as Pradier, Barye and Carrier-Belleuse.

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