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Louis XV Style French Lantern
Louis XV Style French Lantern
Louis XV Style French Lantern
Louis XV Style French Lantern
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Louis XV Style French Lantern

1800 to 1900 French

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Louis XV Style French Lantern

A superb large French brass lantern of Louis XV style, 19th century.

The five light chandelier within a cylindrical lantern cast with scrolling acanthus, shells and vase shaped finials with serpentine glazed panels, fitted for electricity.

Condition

Superb

Provenance

Christie’s, The Library at Gaiter’s Green and Fine English Furniture, London, March 2003
Bought from Moinat Antiquités, Rolle, Switzerland.

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Dimensions
H 38.19 in. x Dm 22.05 in.
H 97 cm x Dm 56 cm

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