A SET OF FOUR ORMOLU FIVE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHT 'APPLIQUES'

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A SET OF FOUR ORMOLU FIVE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHT 'APPLIQUES'
In Louis XVI style

Each with a ribbon-tied backplate, cast with acorns and oak leaves above an inverted hoof, with tasseled terminal, the scrolled arms as hunting horns, in two tiers, each with circular drip-pans and turned nozzles, the lower three with vine-cast drip-pans
37in. (94cm.) high (4)

Lot Essay

Conceived as a festive sporting-trophy, the ribbon-tied candle-branches comprise triple hunting-horns united with another pair of horns, and a hind's hoof amongst oak-branches. See D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Petit Trianon, Paris, 1989, p. 98. The model relates to wall-lights delivered by the bronze founder Galle in 1809.

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