A very beautiful pair of Louis XVI-style baluster-shaped lamps in “Deck” blue glazed ceramic.

Each lamp is adorned with large openwork gilded bronze mounts.

On either side of each vase is a large diamond-shaped escutcheon framed with palmettes, curls and vegetal ornamentation, which stretches into a rising filante grip and ends in an interlacing frieze.

The gilded bronze base is also beautifully crafted with four feet: two sphinxes resting on claw feet and two stylized palmettes.

These old oil lamps have been re-electrified, but the chased bronze spout and key have been retained. The globes are decorated with arabesques engraved on satin-finish glass.

This pair of lamps is reminiscent of Théodore Deck’s work, with its characteristic intense turquoise blue. A beautiful, lively ensemble that will add a colorful yet classic touch to your interior.

Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 18 × 18 × 61 cm
Height

61

Width

18

Depth

18

Style

Louis XVI

Materials and Techniques

Blown Glass, Bronze, Faience, Glazed

Place of Origin

France

Period

1880-1889

Date of Manufacture

circa 1880

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

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