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PAIR OF GIRANDOLES WITH TWO LIGHTS IN GLASS AND...

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PAIR OF GIRANDOLES WITH TWO LIGHTS IN GLASS AND GOLDEN BRASS, Russia or Sweden, late 19th century Charming pair of girandoles with two arms of lights, decorated with a fountain and faceted glass threads, the square base is in white marble, the baluster shaft in cobalt blown glass, which animates the play of crystal pendants. The whole is mounted in gilded brass with chased decoration, topped by a crescent moon. Good condition. Russia or Sweden, late 19th century. H. 41,5 x L. 22,5 cm. History A girandole (from the Italian girandola - "fiery wheel, fireworks") is a candlestick or lamp for several candles arranged in a circle. Girandolas were made in specialized workshops, sometimes by jewelers, and were placed on fireplaces or tables; they were used to light ceremonial rooms. The main decorative role of the girandole was attributed to the crystal decoration and the metal structure was only a frame. The girandole spread in France in the 17th century, as well as in other countries, especially in the North. The girandoles appeared as varieties of candelabras and looked like small trees. Crystal pendants glittered on their metal stems and supports, among which were porcelain figures of people and animals, baskets of fruit and flowers. In Russia, there are two main types of girandoles, according to the typology of chandelier designs, classically called "Elizabeth" and "Catherine". Our pair was most probably made in Sweden at the end of the 19th century, after a Russian model from the second half of the 18th century.

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