A pair of large late Empire gilt bronze seven light candelabra, presumably Pierre-Phillipe Thomire. C. 1820. H. 82 cm. (2)
Pierre-Phillippe Thomire was trained as a sculptor but decided to join his father in the more lucrative business as a bronze caster. He also trained in the workshop of the famous Pierre Gouthiére before setting up his own workshop in 1775. Pierre Philppe Thomire became one of the most important bronze casters in the late18th century. He worked for the Sévres porcelain Manufactory supplying them with various mounts for different objects.
Thomire was made ”ciseleur de lémperuer” ( Engraver to the Emperor) by Emperor Napoleon in 1809 because of the large number of items he supplied for the palaces. Later his firm became ”fournisseur de leurs majestés” (Furniture supplier to the Emperors).
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Furniture, carpets and varia, 27 November 2019