A PAIR OF COPPER ALLOY CANDLESTICKS
A PAIR OF COPPER ALLOY CANDLESTICKS

GERMAN, LATE 16TH CENTURY

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A PAIR OF COPPER ALLOY CANDLESTICKS
GERMAN, LATE 16TH CENTURY
Each with octagonal shaft and shallow circular base; engraved overall with foliate decoration.
Very minor nicks; one with damage to socket.
13.3/8 in. (34 cm.) high, each (2)
Literature
Bangs 1995, no. 87

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
Jarmuth 1967, p.198. fig. 186

Lot Essay

Although apparently belonging to the French Pillar candlestick group, it is clear from an examination of the constuction, which differs dramatically from the usual French methods of the period, that this pair was, indeed, made in Germany. This claim is further corroborated by the existence of other similar candlesticks bearing Nuremberg makers' marks.

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