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    By Falize Frères
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    Art Nouveau silver, crystal, and pate de verre table centrepiece by Falize, French, 1902 Measures: Height 35.5cm, width 150cm, depth 52cm This exceptional piece demonstrates the...
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  • Edwardian Silver Centrepiece Suite by Horace Woodward & Co. London
    By Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd.
    Located in London, GB
    Edwardian silver centrepiece suite by Horace Woodward & Co. London English, 1905 Epergne: Height 27cm, width 45cm, depth 26cm Smaller comports: Height 13cm, diameter 14cm This ...
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    Early 20th Century English Edwardian Sterling Silver

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    Silver

  • Two large Renaissance style bronzed metal centrepiece garniture
    Located in London, GB
    This centrepiece garniture was crafted in the 19th Century in Italy. The two bronzed metal items are identically designed, in an expressive and classically-inspired late Renaissance ...
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  • Large Antique Ormolu Mounted Red Glass Centrepiece Suite by Baccarat
    By Baccarat
    Located in London, GB
    Large antique ormolu mounted red glass centrepiece suite by Baccarat French, Late 19th Century Cornucopia: Height 38cm, width 24cm, depth 19.5cm Dish: Height 31cm, width 53cm, dep...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Neoclassical Centerpieces

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  • Large Italian Parcel-Gilt, Silver, and Hardstone Centrepiece from Milan, C.1980
    By Fabbrica Argenteria Fiorentina
    Located in London, GB
    Large Italian parcel-gilt, silver, and hardstone centrepiece from Milan, c.1980 Italian, Late 20th Century Weight: 14.064 kg Height 40cm, width 69cm, depth 52cm Bearing the mark of Argenteria Fiorentini & Spertini, of Milan, c.1980, this magnificent centrepiece is a large, extensive, parcel-gilt, silver, and precious stone sculpture demonstrating the quality of Italian and particularly Milanese decorative metalwork from the late twentieth century.   It is mounted on a oval-shaped base which is cast with rocaille, and is raised on eight wide-ribbon scrolled feet. This is turn is centred by a large, bright, immaculately veneered malachite central oval, and it is mounted variously around the side with a series of carved hardstone fruits. The central dish, with further everted ribbon scrolls, is supported by a series of four gilt pegasus sculptures...
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