FOUR TUDOR REVIVAL BRONZE WALL SCONCES, C. 1912
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Description
Set of four American cast bronze Gothic Tudor revival electric wall sconces, circa 1912, each having a shaped backplate with shield issuing three square arms, apparently unmarked. Note: These light fixtures were removed from Woodhaven, the home of former Atlanta mayor Robert Maddox, that was designed by Walter Downing in 1912. The residence was demolished for the construction of the current Governor's Mansion in 1962.
Provenance: From the Estate of 74th Georgia Governor Carl and Betty Foy Sanders, Atlanta, Georgia.
Approx. h. 25.5", w. 12.5", d. 10".
Provenance: From the Estate of 74th Georgia Governor Carl and Betty Foy Sanders, Atlanta, Georgia.
Approx. h. 25.5", w. 12.5", d. 10".
Condition
Wear to finish, each will have to be professionally rewired.
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- 25%
FOUR TUDOR REVIVAL BRONZE WALL SCONCES, C. 1912
Estimate $800 - $1,600
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