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Lot 151
A pair of late 19th century German silver rococo style candelabra incuse stamped 930, one with crown and crescent mark, also engraved with retailers mark BOIN-TABURET
9 July 2015, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street£5,000 - £7,000
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A pair of late 19th century German silver rococo style candelabra
incuse stamped 930, one with crown and crescent mark, also engraved with retailers mark BOIN-TABURET
The cast rocaille and foliage bases rising up to the central asymmetric scrolling stem with three scrolling arms formed as naturalistic branches and terminating in swirl-fluted baluster sconces with drip pans modelled as leaves, height 41.4cm, weight 180oz.
The cast rocaille and foliage bases rising up to the central asymmetric scrolling stem with three scrolling arms formed as naturalistic branches and terminating in swirl-fluted baluster sconces with drip pans modelled as leaves, height 41.4cm, weight 180oz.
Footnotes
The firm of Boin-Taburet was established in 1873 by the silversmith George Boin and his father-in-law, the jewellery manufacturer, Emile Taburet.
In 1889, they participated and won a Gold Medal at the Paris 1889 Exposition Universelle for its monumental historicist work.
