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A LARGE FRENCH ORMOLU LANTERN
In the Louis XVI style

The pediment with four scrolled arms, each centred with a leaf-cast baluster boss, the glazed frame with egg-and-dart moulding and surmounted by four plumed finials, with ribbon-tied bead festoons between four reeded uprights with baluster-turned gallery below, on bun feet, suspended with a four-light candelabrum
30¼in. (77cm.) diameter; 53½in. (136cm.) high

Lot Essay

The design of this lantern is based on that of a very distinguished group of Louis XVI examples of which the closest and best known is in the Wrightsman Collection at the Metroploitian Museum, New York (see: F. J. B. Watson, Furniture, Boxes, New York, 1970, Vol. III, p. 67, No. 304). A lantern lacking the ribbon swags is in the collection of the Duke of Buccleuch at Bowhill, Selkirk.
A model of a similar size was sold in these rooms, 16th June 1994, lot 92, and another smaller example was sold at Christie's House Sale, Sacombe Park, Hertfordshire, 11th October 1993, lot 1.

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