
SORMANI’S TRIBUTE TO THE ANCIEN RÉGIME
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July 5, 02:27 PM GMT
Estimate
100,000 - 150,000 GBP
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SORMANI’S TRIBUTE TO THE ANCIEN RÉGIME
A pair of French gilt-bronze mounted marble candelabra by Sormani of Paris, circa 1870, after the model by Jean-François Lorta
each three-light candelabrum formed of a marble figure of a classically-dressed maiden with a floral crown made of roses to denote Spring or vines to denote Autumn, each holding aloft a marble torch with gilt-bronze foliate stop-fluting from which issue elaborate foliate scrolls and floral swags terminating in nozzles, the gilt-bronze torch surmounted by a model of a tripod incense burner with an intertwining serpent, the whole raised on porphyry and gilt-bronze bases, stamped to the base SORMANI PARIS, marked to the base of each figure JOAN F.R./LORTA. SCULP.1788
143cm. high, 40cm. wide, 30cm. deep; 4ft. 8¼in., 1ft. 3¾in., 11¾in.
Private Collection, Yorkshire;
Acquired by the present owner in 2021.
Daniel Alcouffe et al, Gilt bronzes in the Louvre, Dijon, 2004, pp.181-185
Jonathan Bourne and Vanessa Brett, Lighting in the Domestic Interior; Renaissance to Art Nouveau, London, 1991, p.102, pl.323.
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