A pair of Napoleon III ormolu four-light wall appliques
A pair of Napoleon III ormolu four-light wall appliques

IN THE LOUIS XVI STYLE, AFTER THE MODEL BY GOUTHIRE, CIRCA 1870

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A pair of Napoleon III ormolu four-light wall appliques
In the Louis XVI Style, After the model by Gouthire, Circa 1870
Each surmounted by tied ribbons, centred by a laurel wreath, above a lyre centred by a rosette surmounted by a female mask, flanked to each side by a pair of ribbon-tied foliate cast branches, above tied ribbons headed by a flower garland with tassle terminals, fitted for electricity
54 in. (137.5 cm.) high; 13 in. (35 cm.) wide (2)

Lot Essay

The original model was made by Gouthire and delivered in 1781 to the Duchesse de Mazarin.

Another copy, made by Henry Dasson, is illustrated in Ottomeyer & Prschel, Vergoldete Bronzen, Mnchen, 1986, p.425.

A set of four, unsigned, was sold in these rooms, 26 February 1998, lot 150.

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