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A Monumental Pair Of Inlaid Candelabra With Four-Light Crystal Upper Sections
Origin | England | ||||||||||||
Period | 19th Century | ||||||||||||
Materials | Of statuary marble and verde antico marble, scagliola, silvered bronze and cut glass. | ||||||||||||
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Creation Date | Second Half of the Nineteenth Century. | ||||||||||||
Description | A MONUMENTAL AND UNUSUAL PAIR OF STATUARY MARBLE, VERDE ANTICO AND SCAGLIOLA INLAID CANDELABRA WITH FOUR-LIGHT CRYSTAL UPPER SECTIONS The stepped verde antico bases support a pylonic form shaft in to which green and red neoclassical ornament is inlaid in scagliola. The cut glass four light upper section with central spire and swag and pediment drapes. The arms and spire with finely worked silvered bronze fittings. Possibly a few old replacements to swags and pendents. Minor chips and discoloration to marble base. Candelabrum #1: Three nozzles repaired; One cracked nozzle. Candelabrum #2: Two nozzles repaired; One serpent shaped extension with small amount of end missing; One nozzle not present, to be supplied. Measurements: Candelabra: Height: 49 5/8" (126 cm); Approximate Width: 30" (76 cm); Approximate Depth: 19 1/4" (49 cm). Plinth: Height: 49" (124.5 cm); Width: 16 1/2" (42 cm); Depth: 13 3/4" (24.9 cm). |
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Styles / Movements | Neoclassical, Traditional | ||||||||||||
Patterns | Traditional | ||||||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | 11627 | ||||||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 417537 |
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