A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA

ATTRIBUTED TO PIERRE-PHILIPPE THOMIRE, CIRCA 1785

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA
Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire, circa 1785
Each formed as fully modelled drapery-clad classical maiden standing on a white-veined grey marble base with beaded rim and band of alternating anthemia and oak leaves in medallions and berried laurel wreath edge, and holding a reeded cornucopia issuing a fruit and foliate cluster with scrolling vine and acanthus branches terminating on cockerel heads
39in. (99cm.) high (2)
Provenance
Reputedly The Rothschild Family
Gismondi, Paris
Sale room notice
Please note the additional provenance for this lot:

Charles Stein Collection, sold Galerie Georges Petit, paris, 8-10 June 1899, lot 313 (illustrated).
Lord Michelham, sold Hampton & Sons, London, 23 November 1926, lot 173 (illustrated).

Lot Essay

The model for these candelabra is based on a drawing from the catalogue of the marchand-mercier Dominique Daguerre, circa 1785, and now in the Muse des Arts Dcoratifs, Paris (see H. Ottomeyer P. Prschel et al, Vergoldete Bronzen, 1986, vol. I, p. 283, fig. no. 4.14.4). Similar candelabra were retailed by Daguerre around this time to his fashionable clients such as the princess Kinsky, and supplied by the fondeur Franois Rmond. The somewhat stiff treatment of the figures and the heavy folds of the drapery point however to an attribution to Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843), another leading fondeur of his time, who is known to have reproduced many Louis XVI models under the Empire.
A very close model from a set of four designated to be placed in the corners of a salon are in the Wallace Collection, illustrated in F. J. B. Watson, Wallace Collection catalogue, Furniture, London, 1956, pl. 18, while another pair of this model is in the Louvre and reproduced in Pierre Verlet, The Eighteenth Century in France, 1967, p. 30, pl. 21.

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