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Lot 243 Dα

A pair of silver-plated bronze lily lights

Auction 1182 - overview Cologne
15.07.2021, 11:00 - The Exceptional Bernard De Leye Collection
Estimate: 8.000 € - 10.000 €
Result: 10.000 € (incl. premium)

A pair of silver-plated bronze lily lights

Silver plated bronze. Cast in one chased, engraved and polished. Designed as iris flowers, the four-sided candle prickets in the centre of the blooms and the three curved leaves forming the feet. H 33.5 cm.
Belgium, marks of Léopold van Strydonck, circa 1900.

Leopold Van Strydonck (1865 - 1939) trained at the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts from 1879 to 1884 under Alexandre Robert, Jan Baes and Joseph van Severdonck. He designed jewelry, which he had made in Wolfer's workshops. Apart from gold, silver and precious stones, he also used cellular enamel and ivory for his precious and sophisticated pieces. His table objects are rare and of the highest elegance.