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Pair of Late Victorian Ebonised Torchère Stands

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The late Victorian period ebonised sculpture or torchère stand columns having stepped square platform tops on well-turned baluster tapering columns to turned circular lowers and then to square plinth bases surviving from the last quarter of nineteenth century England.

The stands are in very good condition for their age. There are the expected areas of wear to the ebonised finishes at the extremities, one bases with some tarnishing, the pair with no losses and both standing sturdy and straight.

Examples like this are quite commonly ebonised from this period as part of the wave of the aesthetic movement. These are particularly well-made pieces and it is nice to find a pair rather than a single.

A perfect pair of foils for that perfect pair of objects.
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£480.00  UK
$611.71  USA
583.10  EU
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Category Antique Furniture Date c.1880  Aesthetic Period Antiques Material Ebonised Origin English Item code as155a1788 / 1866 Status Sold

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Doe and HopePrivate dealer, By appointment only
The Onion Barn, Shoe Cottage,
15 High Street, Blunham,
Bedfordshire, MK44 3NL.
MK44 3NL

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Pair of Late Victorian Ebonised Torchère Stands
 
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