Late 19th Century French Sèvres Style Porcelain Urn Candlestick, Signed P. Philippot, Hand Painted, Gilt Bronze Mounts, 9.8 in

€750

A refined and highly decorative porcelain urn candlestick executed in the elegant Sèvres style, attributed to late 19th century France.

The piece features a finely hand-painted romantic scene in the Rococo taste, executed with delicate brushwork and soft pastel tones. The composition reflects the characteristic aesthetic of French decorative porcelain inspired by the traditions of Sèvres.

The porcelain body is mounted in richly detailed gilt bronze, with sculptural handles and a classical pedestal base. The upper element is removable and reversible, allowing the piece to function both as a decorative urn and a candle holder.

The decoration bears a painted signature “P. Philippot”, visible on the scene. This signature is known to appear on other Sèvres-style decorative pieces, suggesting a workshop decorator active within this tradition. Exact attribution remains uncertain.

Inside, the piece is marked “491/2 ivoire”, likely indicating the model number and ivory-tone ground typical of late 19th century European production.

This is a highly decorative and collectible object, combining sculptural form, fine hand painting, and classical French design.

Details:
• Dimensions: Height: 25 cm (9.8 in); Width: 12 cm (4.7 in); Depth: 8 cm (3.1 in)
• Condition: Very good antique condition. No chips, cracks, or structural damage to the porcelain Minor wear consistent with age on the metal mounts Fully stable construction Interior shows expected age-related marks.
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Late 19th Century French Sèvres Style Porcelain Urn Candlestick, Signed P. Philippot, Hand Painted, Gilt Bronze Mounts, 9.8 in
€750
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Chosen for today, grounded in history.

A well-placed antique does more than decorate a room - it gives it authorship. Against a contemporary interior, older objects introduce texture, balance and a sense of permanence that cannot be replicated by newly made pieces alone.
This is the principle behind the LÜRON selection. We look for works that carry historical character with ease, and that feel as convincing in a Paris apartment as they do in a more modern architectural setting.