ALEXANDRE-LOUIS BELLANGÉ (1799-1863)
PAIR OF TORCHÈRES
About 1820-1825.
Gilded bronze and porcelain mount of Paris on a core of oak
oak and amaranth and mahogany.
H. 114,5 cm Dim. of the base. 37 x 39 cm
Good condition. A tray is to be reattached on four screws without lack, nor
nor accident. No screws on the small foliage brackets serving as feet
feet that suggest the presence of small wheels.
wheels.
These torchères created by Bellangé could present very
slight differences either in the use of the wood or with a floral
floral motif painted differently.
Provenance:
This pair is part of a set of four
purchased between 1821 and 1826 by King George
IV, one of which is still kept at Windsor Castle.
Windsor Castle. It is probably one of the
two pairs offered by the king to Lady Conyngham,
the second pair having been sold by Christie's.
Bibliography and references :
- Denise Ledoux-Lebard, Les ébénistes parisiens du XIXe siècle, 1965 edition.
- A pair of the same model is still in the Royal Collections at Windsor Castle, circa 1824 (Inventory number: RCIN 21691).
- A pair of this model was sold by Christie's, New-York, on October 20, 2006 for $273,600.
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