A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PATINATED-BRONZE EIGHTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA
A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PATINATED-BRONZE EIGHTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA
A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PATINATED-BRONZE EIGHTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA
A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PATINATED-BRONZE EIGHTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA
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A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PATINATED-BRONZE EIGHTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA

VENETIAN, AFTER A DESIGN BY GIUSEPPE MICHIELI, CIRCA 1886

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A PAIR OF NORTH ITALIAN PATINATED-BRONZE EIGHTEEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA
VENETIAN, AFTER A DESIGN BY GIUSEPPE MICHIELI, CIRCA 1886
Each surmounted by a lion supporting a coat of arms inscribed 'S./MARCO' and seated on a sphere above eighteen scroll branches and a stem decorated with musical trophies, rams masks, putti, winged lions and dancing figures, supported by three blackamoors, each seated on a sea hippocampus, on a tripartite bases inscribed 'VENEZIA/ 1866
57 ½ in. (146 cm.) high; 22 in. (56 cm.) diameter
Literature
The Art Journal, The Illustrated Catalogue of the Universal Exhibition, London, 1867, p. 263 (this model illustrated).
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Lot Essay

An almost identical candelabrum was exhibited at the 1867 Paris Expostion Universelle. The design is reproduced in the Art Journal catalogue of the exhibition and referred to as a 'bronze chandelier, a work of true Art, [which] is the production of Joseph Michieli, a distinguished artist-manufacturer of Venice'. The finial on the illustrated candelabrum differs slightly from the present lot in that it lacks the inscribed shield.
The coat-of-arms heading both present candelabra are those of Michiele, an old Venetian noble family, of which three members became Doges: Vitale I, Domenico and Vitale II, two became bishops and several Pocuratore di San Marco, judges of the the Venetian High Court.

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