A MATCHED SET OF FOUR LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS
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A MATCHED SET OF FOUR LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS

IN THE MANNER OF JACQUES CAFFIERI, CIRCA 1750, PROBABLY CONCEIVED AS SEPARATE PAIRS

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A MATCHED SET OF FOUR LOUIS XV ORMOLU THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS
IN THE MANNER OF JACQUES CAFFIERI, CIRCA 1750, PROBABLY CONCEIVED AS SEPARATE PAIRS
Each asymmetrical scrolling foliate backplate issuing three conforming candle-arms and trailing flowers, one slightly narrower, minor differences in casting and chasing
27 ½ in. (70 cm.) high
Provenance
Property from the Estate of Sarah Jane Sanford Pansa; Sotheby's, New York, 8 November 1985, lot 6 (two of the wall-lights).
Acquired from Partridge, London, 25 June 1987.

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Lot Essay

These superb wall-lights, with their sinuous, confident lines and sumptuous organic form, exhibit all the hallmarks of the mature Rococo style of the 1750s. They share many characteristics with the oeuvre of perhaps the greatest bronzier of the period, Jacques Caffiéri (1678-1755). Two pairs of wall-lights displaying many similarities to these formed part of the superb bronzes d'ameublement supplied to Madame Infante, Louis XV's eldest daughter, to furnish the Palazzo at Colorno following her marriage to the Duke of Parma. One pair is preserved in the Musée du Louvre, illustrated in D. Alcouffe et al., Gilt Bronzes in the Louvre, Paris, 2004, pp. 54-55, cat. no. 19, and a further pair was sold from the collection of Hubert de Givenchy, Christie's, Monaco, 4 December 1993, lot 34 (FF 1,332,000); both pairs are identified through Colorno inventory numbers.
These have been convincingly attributed to Caffiéri on the basis of the celebrated chandeliers signed by Caffiéri that formed part of the same commission, now in the Wallace Collection, London, one of which bears the consecutive inventory number to the Givenchy wall-lights.

Other related wall-lights from distinguished collections include a pair in the Wrightsman Collection (illustrated F.J.B. Watson, The Wrightsman Collection, New York, 1966, vol. II, p. 415, cat. nos. 228 A-B, stamped with the 'C' couronné poinçon and therefore dateable to 1745-9); a set of six, formerly in the collections of the Barons Leopold and Edmond de Rothschild and subsequently sold from the Keck Collection, Sotheby's, New York, 5-6 December 1991, lot 9 ($209,000); a set of four from the collection of Jaime-Ortiz Patiño, sold Sotheby's, New York, 20 May 1995, lot 60 ($134,500); and finally a set of four formerly in the collection of the Honorable Douglas Dillon and subsequently sold Le Goût Steinitz, I; Christie’s, New York, 19 October 2007, lot 81 ($181,000).

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