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A pair of English gilt-bronze three-light wall appliques, in the manner of Robert Adam, early...
View MoreA pair of English gilt-bronze three-light wall appliques, in the manner of Robert Adam, early...
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Estimate: £350 - £450
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Lot 142
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A pair of English gilt-bronze three-light wall appliques, in the manner of Robert Adam, early 20th century, each with medallion backplate within a ribbon-tied bellflower wreath, the branches with stiff-leaf cast drip pans and sockets, 65.5cm high, 19cm protrusion (2)
Provenance: Christie’s, Linton Park, Kent, The Property of the Late R. Olaf Hambro, 2 October 1961, lot 81.
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