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SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE
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A LOUIS XIV-STYLE GILTWOOD EIGHT-LIGHT CHANDELIER
SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE
The baluster shaft carved with trellis, strapwork, bead-and-reel and foliage, supporting an urn carved to the collar with female masks issuing acanthus-carved S-scroll branches with lozenge-shaped terminals and gadrooned drip-pans, terminating in a berried acanthus boss, fitted for electricity
30 in. (76 cm.) high, approx.; 40 ½ in. (103 cm.) diameter
SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF ANDRE-CHARLES BOULLE
The baluster shaft carved with trellis, strapwork, bead-and-reel and foliage, supporting an urn carved to the collar with female masks issuing acanthus-carved S-scroll branches with lozenge-shaped terminals and gadrooned drip-pans, terminating in a berried acanthus boss, fitted for electricity
30 in. (76 cm.) high, approx.; 40 ½ in. (103 cm.) diameter
Provenance
Previously hung in the salon of the Paris residence of the parents of the present owner, from at least the mid-20th century; and by descent.
Brought to you by

Amelia Walker
Director, Specialist Head of Private & Iconic Collections