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A pair of four branch wall appliques, of Empire style, after a design by Claude Galle, late 20th...
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Starting Bid: £200
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 216
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A pair of four branch wall appliques, of Empire style, after a design by Claude Galle, late 20th century, the drip pans and arms with cast and incised foliate detail, issuing from lion masks mounted to backplates modelled as arrows, each backplate mounted with a female mask above the arms, wired for electricity, 69cm high, 42cm wide (2)
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