A RESTAURATION ORMOLU LAMPE BOUILLOTTE

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A RESTAURATION ORMOLU LAMPE BOUILLOTTE
The turned part-gadrooned shaft surmounted by a gadrooned rim and a square stem with adjustable spool-shaped clasp with arrow-shaped lock, issuing three scrolling foliate branches with swan's heads terminating in spreading imbricated drip-pans and cylindrical nozzles with further detachable circular drip-pans, surmounted by a further adjustable spool-shaped clasp with conforming lock issuing three branches terminating in swan's heads and a spreading cylindrical green-painted shade with laurel-wreath ring-handle, on a dished and part-gadrooned foot with pierced outscrolled rim, stamped 'L P', centred by a crowned 'L' and '14658'
29 in. (74 cm.) high
Provenance
King Louis Philippe, château de Neuilly.

Lot Essay

The châeau de Neuilly, part of the domaines royale, was particularly favoured by King Louis Philippe and, during his reign (1830-48) the 'marque au feu' of the château was altered to include his initials. Sadly, following the 1848 revolution, the château de Neuilly was razed to the ground and the contents largely dispersed. Interestingly, on his abdication in February 1848, it was the title of comte de Neuilly that Louis Philippe chose to adopt.

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