Pair Of Lamps - Candelabras Bronze Double Patina - Lampshades Fabric - Period : XIXth Century

1.200
19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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From: 94000, Créteil, France

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    Magnificent pair of candelabras with brown and golden patina.

    The hexagonal gilded shaft in the form of a quiver with cut sides is topped by a Medici vase bronze fuse with a brown patina.
    The structure of the tripod base reveals three faces of satyrs with lustful smiles.
    Entirely electrified and sublimated by lampshades couture fabrics enhanced with black braids.

    Period : XIXth century
    Dimensions : Total height : 60,5cm
    Dimensions of feet : Height : 34cm x Width : 11cm
    Dimensions : Shade : Height : 23,5cm
    Lampshade Width High : 21,5cm
    Lampshade Width Bottom : 30cm

    Do you know the history of the first lamps?

    Before Edison and Swan invented the incandescent lamp at almost the same time, at least 22 inventors had already designed a similar product.

    Rather than compete with each other, Edison and Swan chose to join forces and formed the Edison and Swan Electric Light Company in 1883.

    The first lamps were very functional. Their design was fairly basic until society became accustomed to the new candle-free lifestyle.

    But it wasn't long before people started experimenting with more creative designs.


    Ref: FH7JPDAUEY

    Condition As new
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Lamps of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Lamps 19th century)
    Width (cm) 30
    Height (cm) 60,5
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 94000, Créteil, France
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