Two opaque-white glass candlesticks with contemporary enamel drip-pans
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Two opaque-white glass candlesticks with contemporary enamel drip-pans

CIRCA 1755-60, PROBABLY SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE

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Two opaque-white glass candlesticks with contemporary enamel drip-pans
Circa 1755-60, probably South Staffordshire
The incised-twist stems between multiple knops above domed circular foot painted with bouquets and scattered flowers, a butterfly and a moth, the drip-pans painted with flowers and mounted with gilt-metal rims
9¼ in. (23.5 cm.) high (2)
Provenance
George Lockett.
Sir Hugh Dawson.
Bought from Delomosne & Son Ltd., Chippenham, April 1982.
Exhibited
Gilding the Lily, Rare Forms of Decoration on English Glass of the Later 18th Century, Delomosne & Son Limited, July 1978, nos. 1 and 5.
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