Antique Gilt Brass Figural Candelabra with Prisms Circa 1800′s for sale in Roanoke, Virginia

$700

A set of 3 Antique Gilt Brass Figural Candelabra with Prisms and Marble Bases. Circa 1800?s
Two are 14 1/2? tall Girandole with white marble bases of 1? x 4? x 6?. Each Girandole measures 3" x 5? oval shape in circumference and have 9 - 6 1/2" hanging crystal faceted prisms. One hanging crystal is missing from one candelabra
Third is 16 1/2" tall with white marble bases of 1? x 4? x 5 3/4?, with 3 Girandoles. Center has 9 - 7" hanging crystal faceted prisms, other 2 have 5 - 5 1/2" crystals on each
All 3 marble bases covered in green felt.
Circa 1800?s.
A Girandole (from French, in turn from Italian girandola) is an ornamental branched candlestick or lighting device often composed of several lights. Girandoles came into use about the second half of the 17th century, and were commonly made and used in pairs.
A girandole has always been, comparatively speaking, a luxurious appliance for lighting, and in the great 18th century period of French house decoration, the famous ciseleurs designed some exceedingly beautiful examples. A great variety of metals have been used for the purpose. Sometimes, as in the case of candlesticks, girandoles have been made in hardwoods. Gilded bronze has been a very frequent medium, but for table use silver is still the favorite material.
Girandoles, or lighting devices, have also been attached to looking glasses and furniture. Some popular mirrors, especially the convex style, and some large dressing glasses of the 19th century were known as ?girandoles? because of the lighting devices mounted to their sides.


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