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Louis XIV Régence style bronze chandelier,

in the manner of André-Charles Boulle,

Louis XIV Régence style bronze chandelier,

in the manner of André-Charles Boulle,

French late nineteenth century, finely cast with traces of old ormolu finish. Re-wired.

£3,750

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Dimensions: 72cm (28¼") High, 60cm (23½") Wide
Stock code: 78469
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