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A pair of Empire six-light figural candelabra, attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1820
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A pair of Empire five-light figural candelabra ‘A la Victoire' attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1815
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A pair of Empire six-light candelabra attributed to Claude Galle or his son Gérard-Jean Galle, Paris, date circa 1815
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A pair of Empire covered vases attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1810-15
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A pair of grand Empire six-light figural candelabra attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1810
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A pair of Empire candelabra attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805-1810
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A pair of Empire ten-light candelabra attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805-10
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A pair of Empire vases “aux amours” attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805-10
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A pair of Empire three-light candelabra attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805
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An Empire clock depicting Robinson Crusoe and Friday, attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805
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An Empire mantel clock, representing Hector and Andromache’s final parting, housed in a case attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1805
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A pair of Directoire candlesticks attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1795
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A pair of covered vases attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1810
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A pair of Empire ewers attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1810
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An large Empire ewer attributed to Claude Galle, Paris, date circa 1810