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Browse some of the recent additions to our antique collections, from antique fireplaces, mantels and chimneypieces to interesting architectural and decorative elements, lightings, mirrors, furniture, fountains, etc, etc.

  • Stock: 15851

    A fine gilt brass firescreen in the Louis XV taste, with a scrolling foliate frame, and trailing foliage mounted on fine mesh. French, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    31 78"
    81 cms
    33 12"
    85 cms
    8 14"
    21 cms
  • Stock: 15910

    An exceptional pair of large alabaster lidded vases in the manner of Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850). The lidded urns of baluster form, are finely carved from translucent alabaster the body of the vase depicting classical scenes, the lids topped with a fruiting finial, resting on the slender everted necks with egg and dart rim.
    Italian, c.1820, with restorations.

    Notes: Lorenzo Bartolini was born in Tuscany and studied in Florence and at the Officina Inghirami in Volterra, a workshop established in 1791 which produced alabaster sculpture and objects in the neoclassical style for Grand Tourist and other wealthy patrons. In 1797 he moved to Paris, where he became a close friend of Ingres and the favoured sculptor of Napoléon, who sent him to Carrara in 1807 to direct the Academy of Sculpture. Later he settled in Florence, where his Grand Tour patrons included Thomas Hope and the 6th Duke of Devonshire.

    Lorenzo Bartolini began his career on high quality decorative urns and tazzi for visiting grand tourists. A series of 19 sketches with designs for such vases was published.

    Diameter Height
    14 1316"
    37.5 cms
    44 12"
    113 cms
    with wooden base 48 38"
    123 cms
  • Stock: 16242

    A large deep green serpentine marble pedestal column with a crescent shaped top, supported by delicately carved acanthus leaf carving over the tapering shaft with ribbon-tied flowers, on an octagonal base. Perfect for a piece of sculpture.
    English, late 19th century.

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    Width Height Depth
    30 14"
    77 cms
    45 1116"
    116 cms
    14 58"
    37 cms

    Listed Price: £3,100 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16212

    An early 18th century glazed walnut vitrine cabinet on stand. The arch topped display cabinet has its original glass and slender astragals, revealing two shelves and a concealed drawer. The elegant stand of Tuscan column formed legs, are raised on solid ebony bun feet.
    Dutch, c.1720 with restorations.

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    Width Height Depth
    46 14"
    117.5 cms
    79 78"
    203 cms
    13"
    33 cms

    Listed Price: £3,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16164

    A large Victorian chimneypiece in a striking, dramatically veined bardiglio fiorito marble. The large shelf rests on simply carved corbels, which flank a wide and plain frieze, over wide plain jambs with angled returns. This fireplace would be well suited to both a traditional, and a contemporary interior, due to its imposing simplicity.
    English, c.1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 75 38"
    191.5 cms
    48 316"
    122.5 cms
    11 58"
    29.5 cms
    Internal 38 316"
    97 cms
    37 38"
    95 cms

    Listed Price: £12,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15650

    A small and elegant Regency fireplace with a reeded frieze and jambs. The central tablet is carved with a neoclassical urn flanked by ram's heads and the endblocks are simply rendered with floral paterae.
    English. c. 1820.

    Photographs before cleaning and restoration.

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    Width Height Depth
    61"
    155 cms
    44 12"
    113 cms
    7 12"
    19 cms
    42 78"
    109 cms
    37"
    94 cms
  • Stock: 16230

    A fine antique cut glass and gilt brass chandelier of exceptional quality of a tent and waterfall design, profusely hung with beads and prism drops, issuing eight scrolling foliate gilt brass arms.
    English, mid-19th century.

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    Diameter Drop
    33 18"
    84 cms
    46 18"
    117 cms
  • Stock: 16145

    A superb octagonal centre table in the manner of Thomas King. The fine octagonal top in book matched pollard oak veneer, inlaid with a satinwood border, on a pit sawn oak top. This rests on four spiral twist legs joined by scrolling stretchers and is raised on bun feet with concealed castors.
    English, c.1840.

    In 1835, the cabinet maker Thomas King published 'Specimens of Furniture in the Elizabethan & Louis Quatorze Styles', and this table is reminiscent of the designs printed in this publication. Thomas King was a much admired cabinet maker and published over a dozen pattern books during his career.

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    Diameter Height
    50 1316"
    129 cms
    29 78"
    76 cms
  • Stock: 16269

    A fine alabaster figure of Ariadne and the Panther, after the marble sculpture by Johann Heinrich Dannecker, which was one of the most renowned works of sculpture of the nineteenth-century, drawing huge crowds to view it in Frankfurt, in the "Ariadneum" built solely for its display.
    It depicts the Cretan princess Ariadne, wife of the god of wine Dionysus (identified by her crown of vine leaves), seated on a panther in a relaxed pose. The panther was a creature associated with the god of wine.

    English, c.1860.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 10 58"
    27 cms
    11 1316"
    30 cms
    3 78"
    10 cms
  • Stock: 15777

    Pair of large hand painted chinoiserie design black lacquer baluster table lamps with gilt decoration.

    Chinese, c.1920.

    Shades not included.

    View our collection of: Antique candelabras, candlesticks and lamps

    Diameter Height
    9 18"
    23 cms
    20 12"
    52 cms
  • Stock: 10919

    A beautiful early Victorian Derbyshire fossil marble fireplace. The marble is a beautiful soft dove grey and is studded with a plethora of fascinating fossils. This is one of the finest examples we have seen of a fossil marble fireplace.
    English, circa 1840.

    Notes from the Corsi Collection of Decorative Stones: The fossilised remains of crinoids (sea lilies) and corals are particularly abundant in Carboniferous Limestone, a geological formation that outcrops in various parts of Britain including Sheldon Moor, in the Derbyshire Peak District. It is rarely quarried for decorative use today. The 6th Duke of Devonshire, was responsible for bringing some of the Derbyshire stone to Rome and there are rare examples of its use in pietre dure work of the early 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Victorian, William IV and Edwardian fireplaces and chimneypieces.

    width height depth
    External 61 38"
    156 cms
    48"
    122 cms
    8 78"
    22.5 cms
    Internal 38"
    96.5 cms
    38"
    96.5 cms

    Listed Price: £5,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16198

    A sturdy set of Victorian steel fire tools, with faceted handles and a simply pierced shovel.
    Victorian, c.1870.

    Link to: Antique Firetools.

    Listed Price: £720 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16197

    A set of smart Victorian fire tools, comprising tongs, a poker and shovel, with elegantly turned handles and slender shafts, the shovel with a simple pierced decorations.
    English, c.1860.

    Link to: Antique Firetools.

    Listed Price: £750 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16195

    An antique steel fire tool stand with a knopped finial and a slender stem. Perfect to accompany a set of our antique steel fire tools.
    English, c.1890.

    Link to: Antique Firetools.

  • Stock: 16057

    A stylish and strikingly modern antique marble bolection fireplace in beautifully veined portoro marble with its original matching fender and cast iron work, not yet photographed.
    English, circa 1920.

    View our collection of: Antique Baroque Chimneypieces inc English, Italian, French, Flemish Bolection fireplace mantels.

    width height depth
    External 64"
    162.6 cms
    44"
    111.7 cms
    4"
    10.2 cms
    Internal 48"
    122 cms
    36"
    91.4 cms
  • Stock: 16179

    A very fine Regency card table in Rosewood with intricate brass inlay. The swivel and foldover top has its original green baize playing surface and provides a useful storage area. The tapered pedestal is also beautifully inlaid and is mounted on a quatreform base with outwept legs terminating in brass paw feet.
    English, c.1825.

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    Width
    35 1316"
    91 cms

    Listed Price: £2,800 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16229

    A fine pair of early Regency ebonised and parcel gilt side chairs, the square backs inset with painted panels reminiscent of the domestic Roman frescoes of Pompeii, over caned seats.
    English, c.1815.

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    Width Height Depth
    18 18"
    46 cms
    32 14"
    82 cms
    18 18"
    46 cms
  • Stock: 16227

    An unusual George I 'mulberry' cabinet in the manner of Coxed and Woster. The cross banded and veneered walnut doors reveal a fine fitted interior which is also beautiful veneered, including a number of hidden drawers, which are beautifully scumbled.
    English, c.1710, with restorations.

    Notes: It is now widely accepted that much furniture which was commonly thought to be 'mulberry' is in fact stained burr elm, walnut, maple or alder. The popularity of these veneers in the 1690-1730 period is thought to stem from its tortoiseshell like appearance. If mulberry wood is ebonised to reinforce its markings it does not take the staining effectively whereas with elm, walnut, maple and alder the porous parts of the woods retain the dark streaks giving this dramatic tortoiseshell-like appearance.

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    Width Height Depth
    41 14"
    105 cms
    61 1316"
    157 cms
    18 18"
    46 cms

    Listed Price: £6,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16243

    A large Continental carved gilt wood panel the central carved aromorial cartouche surrounded by carved acanthus leaves and vines, on a blue painted background.
    French, mid-18th century.

    This panel would look stunning over a fireplace, or even mounted on the ceiling.

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    Width Height
    53 12"
    136 cms
    67 14"
    171 cms
  • Stock: 16123

    A rare neoclassical chimneypiece of exceptional quality in statuary marble with a lapis lazuli tablet. The inverse breakfront shelf is supported by a boldly carved egg and dart undershelf which rests on a crisply carved, reeded frieze. The frieze is mounted with an exceptionally fine lapis lazuli tablet with an applied low relief scene in statuary marble depicting a pair of cavorting putti. This is flanked by floral paterae endblocks over jambs finely carved with flat corbels, terminating in bellflowers.
    English, c.1830.

    From the collection of a renowned international interior designer.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 73 14"
    186.1 cms
    58 78"
    149.5 cms
    12"
    30.5 cms
    Internal 44 14"
    112.5 cms
    43 18"
    109.6 cms
  • Stock: 16151

    A William IV foldover tea table in beautifully mottled plum pudding mahogany, with a fluted baluster stem and a quatrefoil plinth over scrolled feet on castors.
    English, c. 1830.

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    Width
    36"
    91.5 cms

    Listed Price: £1,250 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16246

    A Victorian chimneypiece in a grey mottled St Anne marble, with a stepped frieze and fluted pilaster jambs, striking in its simplicity.
    English, circa 1850.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 62 14"
    158.2 cms
    49 14"
    125.3 cms
    11 14"
    28.6 cms
    Internal 36 38"
    92.5 cms
    40 316"
    102.2 cms

    Listed Price: £4,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16124

    A fine statuary marble Regency chimneypiece in the manner of Samuel Wyatt (1737-1807). The plain shelf sits over a slender panelled frieze, which is flanked by stylised oak leaf endblocks over jambs finely carved with ribbon tied oak leaves and acorns. This chimneypiece is reminiscent of the work of Samuel Wyatt, as the carving on the jambs is remarkably similar to his chimneypiece designed for Sundridge Park.
    English, c.1805.

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    width height depth
    External 63 38"
    161 cms
    45 18"
    114.5 cms
    9 38"
    24 cms
    Internal 39 12"
    100.3 cms
    35 316"
    89.3 cms
  • Stock: 15619

    A charming William IV cast iron fire basket in a shape reminiscent of a Savonarola chair, adorned with ringed lion masks.
    English, c.1830.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 24 1316"
    63 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms
    12 316"
    31 cms
    Back width 18 18"
    46 cms
  • Stock: 15439

    An imposing Regency statuary marble chimneypiece with a bold geometric design to the frieze and the jambs, and laurel wreath endblocks. This strikingly modern design embedded within the Greek Revival style is very much the antecedent to the Art Deco, despite being designed over a hundred years before the modernist style. This chimneypiece is of exceptional quality.
    Irish, circa 1820.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 84 18"
    213.5 cms
    54 12"
    138.5 cms
    12"
    30.6 cms
    Internal 50 316"
    127.5 cms
    41 12"
    105.5 cms
  • Stock: 14802

    An imposing and striking large fireplace in highly polished Belgian Black Marble. The wide and deep moulded shelf sits above a panelled frieze with a crisply carved central tablet, which is flanked by two lion mask endblocks over wide panelled jambs and plain footblocks.
    French, c.1900.

    Link to: Antique French chimneypieces inc. Louis XVI, French Empire fireplace mantels.

    width height depth
    External 57 18"
    145 cms
    43 38"
    110.2 cms
    13 316"
    33.5 cms
    Internal 36 38"
    92.5 cms
    36"
    91.4 cms

    Listed Price: £14,000 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16173

    A gilt brass fender in the Rococo style, the central bar allowing the width of the fender to be adjusted. The Rococo chenet are indicative of the scrolling leaves of an acanthus.

    French, late 19th century.

    View our collection of: Antique Fenders, Firescreens and Nursery Guards

    Width Height
    51 316"
    130 cms
    15 1116"
    40 cms

    Listed Price: £760 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16085

    An ornate Victorian brass hearth fender of a compact size, decorated with lions rampant holding blank shields flanking the pierced bar.
    English, late 19th century.

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    Width
    37 1316"
    96 cms

    Listed Price: £720 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16130

    Psyche Abandoned

    A rare Italian sculpture depicting Psyche, attributed to the Italian sculptor, Pietro Tenerani.

    Pietro Tenerani (1798-1869) was a sculptor perhaps best known for his neoclassical works of the early nineteenth-century. He trained under Lorenzo Bartolini at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Carrara and with his uncle Pietro Marchetti, where he learnt how to polish and finish marble. After his early training, he won a scholarship to Rome in 1815, where he entered the studio of Bertel Thorvaldsen, considered one of the great masters of the age. He worked together with Thorvaldsen on several illustrious commissions, and soon set up his own studio. Among Tenerani’s illustrious patrons were William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria, Queen Victoria, and Pope Pius IX.

    In 1816, Tenerani produced his first model of Psyche Abandoned under his own name, a beautifully finished work in plaster. This work transcended the more rigidly neoclassical style of the period, and instead bore the naturalism of an earlier age. It was soon acquired by the noblewoman and patron of the arts Marchesa Carlotta de’ Medici Lenzoni for her private collection. The sculpture was subsequently entered into an exhibition at the Palazzo Caffarelli in Rome, where many collectors admired and praised it for its naturalism and beauty. As a result of the exhibition, some admirers of this work requested copies to be made. It is likely that our own copy of this first work was made shortly after the exhibition; it wasn’t uncommon for a much-admired work to have copies made in both plaster and in marble. Many collectors even favoured the plaster originals, understanding that in many cases the marble versions were carved by workshop assistants rather than the master. It was Antonio Canova who popularised the practice of creating a finished work in plaster, giving the work of the marble carving to his assistants. Canova would then step in at the final stages of carving, to add his own hand to the finer details.

    Tenerani’s depiction of the young Psyche captured the imagination of Italian society, but the myth of the young princess and her lover had been enjoyed since antiquity. Their story is one of the interplay between the Soul and Desire. Psyche is the personification of the soul and conveys its vulnerability when met with the tempestuous and transient nature of desire, here embodied by the deity Cupid. If Psyche and Cupid’s story concerns the soul and desire, then their ultimate union should be considered one of fate. Their story is told by Apuleius in his Metamorphoses, written in the 2nd century AD and broadly follows this narrative: Cupid’s mother, the Goddess of love Aphrodite, was driven into a fury when she discovered that her worshippers were neglecting her and instead making offerings to a young and beautiful princess, Psyche. In her rage, Aphrodite demanded that her son Cupid make Psyche fall in love with an unworthy man as a punishment for her beauty. However, Cupid is scratched by his own arrow and falls in love with Psyche himself.

    They marry, yet Cupid tells his bride to never look at him, lest she be injured if she settled her gaze on a God. She complies until one evening she can no longer resist temptation, and she casts a light over her sleeping beloved with a lamp. He wakes, and in his fury at her betrayal, flees. Psyche is inconsolable and approaches the God’s mother Aphrodite and appeals to her to reunite them. She is set a series of impossible tasks by the Goddess, and when she fails the final task, at Cupid’s request the other Gods take mercy on her granting her immortality so the lovers can be reunited.

    Apuleius’ story is a lesson about finding balance between matters of the body and spirit, to live in harmony. Cupid and Psyche were represented not only in this tale, but in much earlier Hellenistic Art too, which makes Tenerani the perfect master for this work.

    His sculpture captures the moment in which Psyche’s beloved departs in a rage, leaving her alone. She sits on a rock, her youth emphasised in the modelling of her body and face. Her face in downcast, and her anguish is sensed not only in her expression but also in her posture. In this sculpture, Tenerani has captured the essence of the Hellenistic sculpture that he so revered at this stage of his career. Archaeological excavations in Rome had revealed ancient copies of sculptures from Greece and set the standard to which to aspire.

    The drapery over her legs is reminiscent of Hellenistic sculpture insofar as it has weight to it, a quality that the eighteenth-century scholar Johann Winckelmann described as a “wet look”. Carving and modelling of this quality is indicative of a master, and this detail allowed the Tenerani to showcase his skill as a sculpture independent from his master.

    In this version of the sculpture, Psyche is depicted without wings. It wasn’t unusual to find Psyche represented this way, as sculptures of this quality were commissioned by or intended for an audience who would find the subject immediately recognisable. Pietro Tenerani’s first sculpture of Psyche dated to 1817 does shows her with wings and is also modelled in plaster. Both sculptures are the same size and possess an almost identical finish, where the top layer of the plaster has been toned to give it a patina and both also display a very fine level of finish, so this work is to be regarded as a finished sculpture rather than mere modello. It is perhaps most interesting to consider how the composition developed over time in the hands of its master.

    Tenerani’s Psyche Abandoned is considered one of the most revered sculptures of the nineteenth-century, so we are honoured to have such a fine version in our collection.

    Width Height Depth
    21 14"
    54 cms
    44 78"
    114 cms
    20 12"
    52 cms
  • Stock: 16065

    A superb early nineteenth-century Regency library or writing table. The beautifully figured rosewood top sits above a single drawer above octagonal columns which rest on platform bases with concealed castor mounted feet.
    English or Scottish, c.1810.

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    Width Height Depth
    53 78"
    137 cms
    28 1116"
    73 cms
    28 14"
    72 cms

    Listed Price: £960 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 15965

    An elegant and simple William IV overmantel mirror with reeded ebony border within a gilt frame, the two columns to each side with foliate bands.

    English, c.1830.

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    Width Depth Height
    Top 55 18"
    140 cms
    5 1116"
    14.5 cms
    27"
    68.5 cms
    Bottom 51 316"
    130 cms
    4 18"
    10.5 cms

    Listed Price: £2,600 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16185

    A very fine nineteenth-century bronze tazza by Barbedienne, after Ferdinand Levillain (1837-1905). The central medallion depicting the shepherds Menalcus and Mopsus from Virgil's Eclogues. This tazza is a wonderful example of the collaboration between Levillain and the bronzier F Barbedienne.
    French, c.1870.

    Width Height Depth
    18 78"
    48 cms
    5 14"
    13.5 cms
    13 38"
    34 cms

    Listed Price: £1,200 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 14537

    A substantial and grand Victorian fireplace in dramatic Belgian black marble. The large and wide moulded shelf sits over a verde antico undershelf, and is centred by a beautifully carved keystone above the slow arch which is emphasised by the spandrels, picked in gold. This is echoes in the generous corbels and jambs, which also have fine carving filled with gold.
    English, c.1880.

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    Width Height Depth
    External 77 1316"
    197.5 cms
    51"
    129.5 cms
    15 58"
    39.5 cms
    Internal 40"
    101.5 cms
    37 38"
    95 cms

    Listed Price: £12,500 (+VAT where applicable)

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  • Stock: 16031

    An elegant Arts and Crafts copper and brass three branch ceiling light in the manner of W.A.S. Benson. The three copper foliate arms are hung with vaseline / uranium glass bell shades.
    English, c.1890.

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    Diameter Drop
    28 14"
    72 cms
    35"
    89 cms
  • Stock: 16109

    A French ormolu six light chandelier of exceptional quality in the Baroque manner. The ornate central baluster stem is fixed with three applied putto terms and also six elegant branches, with cast foliate decoration and female masks. The stem terminates in a reversed foliate finial.
    French, mid 20th century.

    Ceiling rose not included.

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    Diameter Drop
    24"
    61 cms
    21 14"
    54 cms
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