The Luxify Antiques

Show Sidebar

Victor Paillard (1805-1886) - Pair of urns of Louis-Philippe period, in gilt and silver plated bronze and marble - France - mid 19th century

Posted by CataWiki

13 May, 2020

Victor Paillard (1805-1886) - Pair of urns of Louis-Philippe period, in gilt and silver plated bronze and marble - France - mid 19th century

US$3,588.54

Pair of urns from Louis-Philippe period, in gilt, silver plated bronze and marble, Victor PAILLARD (1805-1886), with rich decors of cherubs, angels and putti, they are topped with silver plated birds. Long marble bases. Signed V P with crown.France. Circa 1830.Height 39 cm. Base width 13 cm, max. width 20 cm. Weight approx. 4 kg eachIn very good overall condition, with traces of age, wear, stains (not cleaned), small shocks. A small manufacturing anomaly on the base basis but not broken. See details and condition on detailed photos.Victor PAILLARD (1805-1886) well-known as one of the best bronze craftsmen founder of his time who worked for the sculptor Pradier and was the designer of the palace of Foreign Affairs at the quai d'Orsay and a member of the jury of the Paris universal exhibition in 1855.The pictures are part of the description.Secure shipping with tracking and signature required upon receipt.

Cart cart 0
You have successfully subscribed!