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Here is a lovely candle holder from the early 20th century made by the Bointaburet house.
In 1860, the antique dealer Georges Boin and the jeweler Emile Taburet joined forces to found the Boin-Taburet house at 3 rue Pasquier in Paris.
This candle holder features a parrot on a porcelain and bronze base typical of the period. On the top we find the two candle holders
Marked on the base: Bointaburet in Paris, plus GB hallmark, I-4171-cqu-rni 38413 12.
The electricity obviously needs to be reviewed for safety reasons.
As for the condition, we note traces of wax, stains and we point out that the bird moves, please detail the photos.
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Dimensions:
Height: 20.5 cm
Base: 8.4 x 8.4 cm
Total width: 17.5 cm
C3786
Ref: NNT2OM95JE