285. A pair of candlesticks, Russia circa mid 19th century, probably Shoksha quartzite from Russian Karelia, mounts in patinated bronze.

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285. 3761036. A pair of candlesticks, Russia circa mid 19th century, probably Shoksha quartzite from Russian Karelia, mounts in patinated bronze.

Description

Square footplate with skinning, round postament crowned by godronning and tapered pillar, good-crowned light pipe, loose cuffs, height 25 cm

Shoksha quartzite from Russian Karelia is best known through Napoleon's sarcophagus in the Dôme des Invalides, Paris. The monument was planned in 1840 but inaugurated in 1861 by Napoleon III.

Condition

Normal wear and tear, notch, one with supplemented feet.

Sale

Eclectic & Decorative October 2024

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Estimate: 917 – 1 100 EUR
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285. 3761036. A pair of candlesticks, Russia circa mid 19th century, probably Shoksha quartzite from Russian Karelia, mounts in patinated bronze.

Description

Square footplate with skinning, round postament crowned by godronning and tapered pillar, good-crowned light pipe, loose cuffs, height 25 cm

Shoksha quartzite from Russian Karelia is best known through Napoleon's sarcophagus in the Dôme des Invalides, Paris. The monument was planned in 1840 but inaugurated in 1861 by Napoleon III.

Condition

Normal wear and tear, notch, one with supplemented feet.

Sale

Eclectic & Decorative October 2024

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Eclectic & Decorative October 2024

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