Parisian Candelabra 1830-1850
- Dimensions :
- H56 x W30 x D30
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- bronze
- Style :
- classic
An elegant five-light candelabra in finely chased bronze, attributable to the Parisian workshops of Feuchère or Calla, active between 1830 and 1850. In a pure Romantic Neo-Gothic style, the piece features a tripod base sculpted with medieval motifs, surmounted by a slender stem and openwork arms of harmonious proportions. The bronze work is exceptionally refined: Gothic interlace, openwork patterns, and chased details typical of early 19th-century Parisian workshops. The piece is complete, stable, and displays a beautiful antique patina. Height: 56 cm. Wingspan: 30 cm. Number of lights: 5. Weight: 3.060 kg. Period: 1830–1850. Attribution: Feuchère or Calla workshops. Style: Romantic Neo-Gothic. A decorative and architecturally striking piece, highly representative of the Parisian Gothic Revival, ideal for a collector or a characterful interior. The column's top is not original; it likely once held an animal, now extinct. The replacement piece is from the same period, or even earlier, and remains of high quality.