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Keller & Guerin 1900 French Pottery Sea Dragon Monster Serpent Bird Candlesticks

Keller &Guerin Candlesticks

A pair of Keller &Guerin candlesticks, circa 1900, each with moulded scrolling wave-like base from which emerges a sea creature pursuing a startled bird, a flume of water projects vertically to support another bird and scrolling sconce.
They measure 32.5cm high and display rather well. Small restoration to the beak of one of the birds. One of the birds beside sconce has a repaired tail and the other has small chips to tail. Glaze crazing throughout.
Black painted 'KG' monogram to bases.

Additional Information
Sub-Type European
Manufacturer/ Type Keller & Guerin
Product Type Candle Holders
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