A SET OF FOUR FRENCH ORMOLU AND ROCK CRYSTAL THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS
THE PROPERTY OF A LADY
A SET OF FOUR FRENCH ORMOLU AND ROCK CRYSTAL THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS

BY HENRI DASSON, DATED 1871

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A SET OF FOUR FRENCH ORMOLU AND ROCK CRYSTAL THREE-BRANCH WALL-LIGHTS
BY HENRI DASSON, DATED 1871
Each with acanthus-cast backplate issuing three scrolled candlearms, two bearing the inscription 'h. Dasson. 1871'
29 in. (74 cm.) high (4)

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Henry Dasson (d. 1896) is recorded as having worked in Paris at 106, rue Vieille-du-Temple. Dasson specialized in reproducing a wide range of furniture and objets d'art of high quality in the style of Louis XIV, XV and XVI, often directly copying known pieces. He purchased the firm of the ibiniste Charles Winckelsen upon his death in 1870, and produced an impressive range of pieces for the Paris Expositions from 1878 until 1895. The firm's output was distinquished particularly by the fine quality of its ormolu mounts. The business continued until 1894, when a sale of remaining stock was held (see D. Ledoux-Lebard, Le Mobilier Frangais du XIX Sicle, Paris, 1984, pp. 146-151).