AN ITALIAN BRONZE STANDARD LAMP
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AN ITALIAN BRONZE STANDARD LAMP

LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY BY CHIURAZZI & FILS, AFTER THE ANTIQUE

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AN ITALIAN BRONZE STANDARD LAMP
LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH CENTURY, POSSIBLY BY CHIURAZZI & FILS, AFTER THE ANTIQUE
With a bamboo stem terminating in lion's mask feet, with two paper labels inscribed in ink '1909', with a shade, fitted for electricity, converted from a gasolier
73 in. (185.5 cm.) high
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Lot Essay

The bronze prototypes for this form of cane-stemmed Roman tripod candelabrum are discussed in D.M. Bailey, A Catalogue of the Lamps in the British Museum IV, London, 1996. Replicas of related candelabra from Pompeii and Herculanium are illustrated in the 1910 catalogue of the Naples Fonderie Artistiche, J. Chiurazzi & Fils-S. De Angelis & Fils, who exhibited at major International Exhibitions around 1900.

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