Pair of Antique French Ormolu and White Marble Cassolettes Converting to Candlesticks
Pair of Antique French Ormolu and White Marble Cassolettes Converting to Candlesticks
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Additional Description:
An elegant pair of antique French cassolettes crafted in luminous white marble and richly mounted with ormolu (gilt bronze), designed in the refined neoclassical taste of the late 19th century.
Each urn-form body is adorned with finely cast ram’s head mounts joined by delicate floral garlands, a classical motif symbolizing strength and abundance. The domed marble lids are topped with intricately detailed pinecone finials, traditionally associated with prosperity and hospitality.
A particularly desirable feature of this pair is their convertible design—the lids may be removed and inverted to function as candlesticks, a hallmark of high-quality cassolette construction. The interiors retain their original gilt bronze liners, further emphasizing their craftsmanship and dual functionality.
Raised on circular marble bases with ormolu beaded accents and supported by elegantly curved feet, the overall composition is both sculptural and balanced. These pieces serve beautifully as mantel garnitures, flanking elements, or as part of a sophisticated tabletop arrangement.
Era:
Late 19th Century (circa 1880–1900)
History:
Cassolettes originated as vessels for holding incense or fragrant materials but evolved during the 18th and 19th centuries into purely decorative objects. In French decorative arts, examples combining marble and ormolu became especially prized for their classical elegance and luxurious materials. Convertible cassolette forms, capable of transforming into candlesticks, were particularly favored for their ingenuity and versatility.
Provenance:
French origin. Acquired as part of a collection of European decorative objects.
Materials:
White marble and ormolu (gilt bronze)
Dimensions:
(To be added)
Disclaimers / Condition:
Very good antique condition:
Light wear and patina to ormolu consistent with age
Minor surface wear to marble
Interiors show light age-related toning
Structurally sound and fully functional as convertible forms
Additional Description:
An elegant pair of antique French cassolettes crafted in luminous white marble and richly mounted with ormolu (gilt bronze), designed in the refined neoclassical taste of the late 19th century.
Each urn-form body is adorned with finely cast ram’s head mounts joined by delicate floral garlands, a classical motif symbolizing strength and abundance. The domed marble lids are topped with intricately detailed pinecone finials, traditionally associated with prosperity and hospitality.
A particularly desirable feature of this pair is their convertible design—the lids may be removed and inverted to function as candlesticks, a hallmark of high-quality cassolette construction. The interiors retain their original gilt bronze liners, further emphasizing their craftsmanship and dual functionality.
Raised on circular marble bases with ormolu beaded accents and supported by elegantly curved feet, the overall composition is both sculptural and balanced. These pieces serve beautifully as mantel garnitures, flanking elements, or as part of a sophisticated tabletop arrangement.
Era:
Late 19th Century (circa 1880–1900)
History:
Cassolettes originated as vessels for holding incense or fragrant materials but evolved during the 18th and 19th centuries into purely decorative objects. In French decorative arts, examples combining marble and ormolu became especially prized for their classical elegance and luxurious materials. Convertible cassolette forms, capable of transforming into candlesticks, were particularly favored for their ingenuity and versatility.
Provenance:
French origin. Acquired as part of a collection of European decorative objects.
Materials:
White marble and ormolu (gilt bronze)
Dimensions:
(To be added)
Disclaimers / Condition:
Very good antique condition:
Light wear and patina to ormolu consistent with age
Minor surface wear to marble
Interiors show light age-related toning
Structurally sound and fully functional as convertible forms