A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-METAL AND SCARLET TOLE PEINTE WALL-LIGHTS
A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-METAL AND SCARLET TOLE PEINTE WALL-LIGHTS
A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-METAL AND SCARLET TOLE PEINTE WALL-LIGHTS
A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-METAL AND SCARLET TOLE PEINTE WALL-LIGHTS
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A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-METAL AND SCARLET TOLE PEINTE WALL-LIGHTS

ATTRIBUTED TO DEHARME, CIRCA 1820

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A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE GILT-METAL AND SCARLET TOLE PEINTE WALL-LIGHTS
ATTRIBUTED TO DEHARME, CIRCA 1820
Each modelled as a classical term, the tapering body decorated with swags and a Turk's head, issuing a single branch with glass drip-basin beneath, with detachable metal shade, fitted for electricity
18 ½ in. (47 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

These Egyptian herm wall-lights in the antique manner are closely related to a design from the workshops of Deharme, now in the Bibliothèque Marmottan, Paris (illustrated in N. de Reynies, Le Mobilier Domestique, Paris, 1987, vol. II, p. 731, fig. 2712).
Closely related pairs were sold anonymously at Sotheby's Monaco, 16 June 1990, lot 896 and 30 November 1986, lot 919, and another almost identical pair from an important private collection was offered Christie's, London, 15 June 1995, lot 54.

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