Pair of Neo-Baroque Putti Torchère / Tazza Stands — Northern Italy, c. 1880–1930
Description
Origin:
Northern Italy (likely Veneto/Lombardy), Italian Neo-Baroque decorative carving tradition, c. 1880–1930.
Description
A sculptural pair of putti stands carved in the Baroque revival taste: each figure supports a circular dish, raised above dramatic rockwork bases. Finished in a warm gilt-bronze tone that reads beautifully in both classic and minimal interiors—equally suited as torchère-style accents, plant tazzas, or statement pedestals.
Dimensions
H 118 cm × W 39 cm × D 30 cm (each)
Condition report
Good decorative condition. Surface wear consistent with age and handling; likely areas of retouching to the metallic finish. Inspect bases and dish rims for minor chips; verify stability and underside construction in-hand.
Shipping weight
Approx. 40–48 kg packed (pair).
Collectors’ note
Neo-Baroque torchère figures remain a strong category because they deliver “grand interior architecture” at a manageable scale—especially as a matched pair.
Care
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Design
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