A PAIR OF REGENCE ORMOLU TWO-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS
A PAIR OF REGENCE STYLE ORMOLU TWO-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS

19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF REGENCE STYLE ORMOLU TWO-BRANCH WALL LIGHTS
19TH CENTURY
Each modeled as a seated dragon, one bearing a label 10/10, one with red inventory number 351B, nozzles replaced, regilt and possibly previously lacquered
16 in. (41 cm.) high (2)
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Please note this lot is 19th Century, and not as dated in the catalogue. This lot will now be sold with an estimate of $5,000-8,000, and not subject to a reserve.

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Lot Essay

The distinctive design of these wall lights recalls the Régence models made fashionable in France by André-Charles Boulle in the early 18th century. Several close models, with their asymmetrical branches, wildly scrolling foliage and small crouched dragons, are illustrated in his Nouveaux deisseins de meubles et ouvrages de bronze et de marquetrie invent et gravé... (see J.P. Samoyault, André-Charles Boulle et sa famille: nouveaux recherches et nouveaux documents, Geneva, 1979, p. 221).

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