Pair of French Candelabra in Bronze and Painted Ceramics from the late 19th century


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Pair of bronze and hand-painted French porcelain candelabra, made in the second part of the 19th century

Ø cm 21 Ø cm 7 h cm 42

French porcelain is renowned throughout the world for its beauty, refinement and craftsmanship. It has a rich history dating back to the 17th century, when the first porcelain factory was founded in Saint-Germain-en-Laye under the patronage of King Louis XIV.

French porcelain is characterized by its hard and white paste, which is resistant and durable. It is also characterized by elaborate and complicated decorations, often with floral motifs, pastoral scenes or mythological figures.

Some of the most famous French porcelain makers include:

Sèvres: Founded in 1756, Sèvres is the oldest and most renowned porcelain factory in France. It is known for its very high quality porcelain, often decorated with gold and enamel.

Limoges: Located in the Limousin region, Limoges is another major porcelain manufacturing center in France. It is known for its fine white porcelain, often decorated with delicate patterns.

Chantilly: Founded in 1730, Chantilly is famous for its soft porcelain, characterized by a delicate paste and a glazed appearance. It was often decorated with hunting scenes and landscapes.

French porcelain is a valuable collector's item and is enjoyed by people all over the world. It can be found in museums, art galleries and private homes.

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