Meissen style hand-painted porcelain three-light candle chandelier, late 19th/ early 20th c., having foliated central standard, fluted body encircled by cherubs draped in floral garland, issuing three arms accented by applied roses and vinery, ending at pierced foliate-form candle cup, unmarked, lacking three arms, not currently electrified, approx 23"h, 16.5"w, 15"d
12.23.25: In my opinion regarding LOT 3363: As described the fixture is not currently electrified and is lacking three arms of the upper tier, note that the fixture is structurally secure, with the arms resting comfortably within the arm joinery, close visual examination reveals typical minor chipping, mostly contained to the floral and foliate motifs, and a few minute firing flaws, and loss of the drop finial (see image), I do not currently observe hairlines, fractures, and UV light examination does not reveal evidence of restoration aside from a minute filled repair to a flower petal (see image), the candle cups have remnants of old candle wax that would benefit from a gentle cleaning
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