Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471
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Cracked Celadon Porcelain And Gilt Bronze Lamp, Circa 1880, Ls4517471

19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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From: 93400, Saint-Ouen, France

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    Baluster-shaped lamp in fine cracked celadon porcelain. Frame in chased and gilded bronze. Quadripod base decorated with scrolls and oak leaves. Original gilding.

    Work carried out circa 1880.

    New and functional electrical system.

    Dimensions: H 64 x D 19

    Reference: LS4517471

    ! The price indicated does not include that of the lampshade. However, our workshop can advise you with pleasure and make it according to your choice of size and color (to be requested)!

    Lecéladon designates both a color and a type of ceramic specific to China and the Far East. "Celadon green": it is a color name designating a shade of green. Celadon is particularly popular in Asia because it provides the color of jade, a sacred stone in Chinese culture. The name celadon is now almost always associated with porcelain, usually Chinese. In French, the origin of the word comes from the novel by Honoré d'Urfé, L'Astrée (17th century), in which one of the characters, Céladon, a shepherd, wears green ribbons.

    Ref: Q6XWWA9F7O

    Condition
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Lamps of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Lamps 19th century)
    Height (cm) 64
    Diameter (cm) 19
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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