Trim bronze attributed to L'Escalier de Cristal, France 1880
 |  |  |  | | Published since: March 8, 2010 Last update: December 2, 2011 |
Great and famous Parisian house, L'Escalier de Cristal was founded by Marie-Jeanne Desarnaud in 1802, bringing in 1819 as supplier to the king, the Duc de Berry and the Garde-Meuble of the crown. House celebrated the Restoration to the furniture and crystal objects mounted on bronze. Located at 162 and 163 of the Palais Royal, she was taken around 1847 by Boin Lahoche and then Lahoche only in 1852, Lahoche and Pannier in 1857 and finally Pannier Brothers from 1890 to 1923 L'Escalier de Cristal won numerous awards and medals to national and international exhibitions, notte a gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1900.
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Description
| Header | Antique objects of art |
| Type | Decorative objects |
| Medium | Bronze |
| Origin | France |
| Authenticity / Provenance | Original |
| Period | XIXth c |
| Country | France |
| Author | L'Escalier De Cristal (Créateur Et Marchand-Éditeur) |
| Condition | perfect |
| Restoration | none |
| Height | 23 cm 9.1 in |