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A pair of French 19th century Louis XV st. gilt metal, Baccarat crystal and cut glass chandeliers, attributed to Maison Bagues

List: $19,800.00

An exceptional pair of French 19th century Louis XV st. gilt metal, Baccarat crystal, and cut glass chandeliers, attributed to Maison Bagues. Each of the six arm chandeliers is centered by a charming and most decorative bottom pendant with lovely... — Read More

  • Weight: 10 lbs   /  4.535 kg
  • Item # 11125
  • H: 27.75 in L: 24 in D: 24 in

    H: 70 cm L: 61 cm D: 61 cm

  • Shade Diameter: 4 in
  • France
  • 19th Century
  • Baccarat Crystal, Gilt Metal, Glass
  • Louis XV st. Read More
  • (Louis XV st.) - Also known as Louis Quinze or Rocaille, this style followed the traditions of French décor, until it took on a life and look of its own with decorations and motifs becoming more exuberant. The style was heavily influenced by the mistress of Louis XV, Madame de Pompadour, and marked the beginning of the Rococo movement. In his old age, from 1750 – 1774, Louis XV showed more signs of constraint in his design style and this period showed more signs of French Neoclassicism.
  • Maison Bagues Read More
  • Maison Bagues Founded in Auvergne, France, in 1840 by Nicolas Baguès, the company originally specialized in the creation of liturgical bronzes. Thanks to Baguès’ expansion into bronze lighting and the popularization of electricity, the business quickly found success. At the turn of the century, their chandeliers captured international interest, and soon Baguès began exporting to London, New York, Rome, Brussels, and Cairo. Along with a major expansion in 1920, the company introduced to the world their now signature collections of finely crafted iron, gilt and crystal chandeliers and wall sconces Parrots & Foliage.
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A pair of French 19th century Louis XV st. gilt metal, Baccarat crystal and cut glass chandeliers, attributed to Maison Bagues