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Pair of gilded bronze cherub candlesticks Crocodile Loves att. Picard 19th century

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Pair of gilded bronze candlesticks representing two Cupids or cherubs sitting on crocodiles, holding in their hands a cornucopia filled with fruit, attributed to Henri Picard*, from the 19th century.

These candlesticks are in good condition, good quality. Unsigned but the model was made by the bronzier Picard.

Please note: the bronze will need to be cleaned, some dirt and wear from time, see photos.

* PICARD HENRI Bronzier (1831-1890):

Henri Picard, gilder and bronzer, settled in Paris from 1831 to 1839, Rue Jarente and from 1840 to 1864, Rue de la Perle. He received a commission from Napoleon III to create the gilding that adorns his apartments at the Palais du Louvre. Art and furniture bronzer, he creates very diverse objects and pieces, in a very high quality of gilded bronze carving such as centerpieces, candelabras, wall lights and fireplace trims. He gained his reputation and became a supplier to the entire bourgeoisie of the time.

Data sheet

  • Height 2,8 cm
  • Width crocodile 10 cm
  • Longueur crocodile 13 cm