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A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III BRONZE TORCHERE GASOLIER FIGURES, signed 'Alphonse Lerolle 1853', each depict

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A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III BRONZE TORCHERE GASOLIER FIGURES, signed 'Alphonse Lerolle 1853', each depict
A PAIR OF NAPOLEON III BRONZE TORCHERE GASOLIER FIGURES, signed 'Alphonse Lerolle 1853', each depicting a man in armour, one a crusader with the tunic of St. George, the other a Saracen in chain mail holding a torchère on a circular plinth, inscribed 'Alphonse Lerolle 1853', fitted for gas, with later gas fitment stamped 'Brays Patent, each with etched and frosted glass shade'. (2)
165cms high (not including shades)
e10,000/15,000

LITERATURE: J. O'Brien and D. Guinness, Great Irish Houses and Castles, London, 1992, p.201 (illustrated in situ).
H. Montgomery-Massingberd and C. Simon Sykes, Great Houses of Ireland, London, 1999, p.191 (illustrated in situ).
Sean O'Reilly, 'Lissadell, Co Sligo', Country Life,
25 September, 2003, p.112 (illustrated in situ)
Alphonse Lerolle was a well-known fondeur based in Paris. Working in partnership with his brother as Lerolle Frères, they specialised in Antiquarian bronzes in the Renaissance, Louis XIII and Louis XIV taste. Although comparatively little has been written on their production, they exhibited clocks, garnitures and chandeliers at the Exposition Universelle in 1878. Interestingly, the sculptor Cordier is known to have supplied the firm with a model for two figures d'Indiennes, also holding aloft lamps, and it is probable that a sculptor like Cordier provided the models for these 'troubadour' figures.