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A magnificent Empire gilt bronze and cut-glass eighteen-light chandelier, the circular corona issuing ornately scrolled foliate branches from which hang pendant glass drops and strings of drops encircling a ring of pendant glass drops and a central gilt column with palmetted decoration at the base connected to a gilt bronze sphere or globe decorated with tessellated semi-circular motifs and centred by a band with foliate mounts, the sphere issuing scrolled candle branches, each hung with cut-glass swags with pendant drops and terminated by vase-shaped drip pans and a conforming candle holder, hanging below the sphere a splayed domed ring issuing further conforming scrolled candle branches, again hung with cut-glass swags with pendant drops, above a massive cone-shaped cut-glass pendant drop
Paris, date circa 1820
Height 128 cm, diameter 93 cm.
Rarely does one find a chandelier of such finesse and quality. Its decoration and sumptuous design confirms that it was intended for an important residence. The overall design compares with a number of other chandeliers from this period which likewise encompass a central sphere ornamented with stars to represent a globe, as seen in Hans Ottomeyer and Peter Pröschel, 'Vergoldete Bronzen', 1986, p. 359, pls. 5.11.4-6. The latter was made by Gérard-Jean Galle (1788-1846) circa 1818-19 and is now in the J. P. Getty Museum, California. According to their catalogue the central sphere or globe was inspired by a hot air balloon, which also probably provided the inspiration for the present piece. Galle's version, as here, has cut-glass pendants and swags and interestingly below the globe includes a glass bowl to house gold fish, hence he described it as a lustre à poisson' when he exhibited it in 1819. The following year Galle tried to sell his chandelier to King Louis XVIII but conscious of popular criticism against governmental luxury, it was rejected.


 



RICHARD REDDING ANTIQUES

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