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Maison Gagneau, signed.
Pair of Louis XVI style baluster lamps in brown lacquered guilloché brass.
Chased and gilded bronze mount. Top of the frame decorated with shells and cable frieze. Ring on the neck. Handles on each side of the lamp in the form of a laurel wreath tied with a bow and placed on a flower-shaped button. Square quadripod base with canted sides adorned with rosettes and acanthus leaves.
Made circa 1880.
New and functional electrical system.
! Price does not include lampshade. However, our workshop will be happy to advise you on the size and color of your choice (on request)!
Maison Gagneau, a bronze and lighting manufacturer, was founded in Paris in 1800. It moved from 25 rue d'Enghien to 115 rue Lafayette. The company was famous throughout the 19th century, taking part in the Exposition des Produits de l'Industrie and the Expositions Universelles, and even serving on the jury in the bronze category at the 1889 Exposition Universelle.
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