Pair of candelabra in chased, patinated and gilded bronze, late 19th century
Elegant pair of candelabra in chased bronze combining patina and gilding, dating from the end of the 19th century. Each candelabra is magnificently decorated with a Bacchus, god of celebration and wine, depicted standing, holding a trumpet and a cornucopia from which escape arms of light ending in finely crafted sockets.
The candelabra rest on an oval base in white marble, enhanced by a base decorated with gadroons and garlands in gilded bronze, giving the whole a majestic and refined appearance. This harmonious marriage of noble materials and chiseled details testifies to the exceptional know-how of the craftsmen of the time.
A high-quality decorative piece, ideal for enhancing a classic-style interior or for enriching a collection of art objects.
France 19th century
Height: 26 cm.
Length: 16 cm.
Depth: 8 cm.