A PAIR OF EMPIRE ORMOLU AND PATINATED-BRONZE FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRA
THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE SIR SIMON HORNBY
A PAIR OF EMPIRE ORMOLU AND PATINATED-BRONZE FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRA

ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN-GUILLAUME BIENNAIS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF EMPIRE ORMOLU AND PATINATED-BRONZE FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRA
ATTRIBUTED TO MARTIN-GUILLAUME BIENNAIS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
Each with a spreading tripartite shaft centred by high-relief classical scenes, headed by three addorsed spreadwinged owls above an orb, surmounted by three foliate branches with doplhin-shaped nozzles and a central urn-shaped nozzle, on bat wing-headed lion monopodiae, the concave-sided tripod base with bun feet
25 3/4 in. (65.5 cm.) high (2)

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Martin-Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843) of rue St. Honoré, settled in Paris in 1789 as a tabletier and furniture maker before gaining the post of Orfère de Sa Majesté l'Empereur et Roi under Napoléon I. In addition to silver, Biennais also supplied compact and refined pieces of furniture, much of which was commissioned by the French Court for the Palais des Tuileries, Saint Cloud and Fontainebleau. He also executed important commissions for the principal courts of Europe, pieces which frequently derived from designs by Percier and Fontaine.

In 1828 Jean-Charles Cahier, Biennais's successor, supplied the Garde-Meuble with a related pair of candelabra by Biennais.

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