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Description :
Chiseled bronze, gilded, various patinas.
These large Louis XIV style feet represent a lion's paw adorned with a blazon ring.
A woman with a bare chest and girded with a stole stands out in front of a canopy with complex volutes, each woman looks in the opposite direction.
The rich design of these feet is close to the decorative vocabulary of the early eighteenth century.
These elements belonged to consoles or woodwork, they are too high to have been those of a table.
Indeed because there are two pairs that I sell separately.
The large bronze elements are particularly rare because unlike complete furniture objects, these pieces disappeared for the most part in the furnaces of metal salvagers.
A recess behind the canopy that held the console top will allow them to be reused as a console or as spectacular lamp bases.
A custom-made steel base has been made to allow them to be presented as sculptures.
Condition:
Excellent, Restored in various shades and gilding.
Dimensions :
Height of the spring: 82 cm , total height: 92 cm .
Ref 3538 / 60 kg, 3 packages or carrier / 4400
Ref: Z5Z88SFWA9