A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND

PHILADELPHIA, 1760-1790

Details
A QUEEN ANNE WALNUT TILT-TOP CANDLESTAND
PHILADELPHIA, 1760-1790
28½ in. high, 20¾ in. diameter
Provenance
Purchased from Chalfant & Chalfant, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 1986
Literature
Patricia E. Kane, "Living with Antiques: A Saint Louis couple collects," The Magazine Antiques (May 2002), p. 112, pl. I.

Lot Essay

Candlestands such as this one became staples in the parlor rooms of most Philadelphia homes. As David Barquist notes, "An immense number of stands [were] made in Philadelphia and environs during the second and third quarters of the eighteenth century" and listings in the 1772 price list cite a walnut "folding Stand 22 Inches [diameter] with A box plain top and feet" to cost 1.50 (Barquist, American Tables and Looking Glasses (New Haven, 1992), p.244). This particular candlestand exhibits the quintessential style favored in the region. For a series of similar examples featured in the Yale University Art Gallery Collection see Barquist, figs. 130-132, p. 244-246.

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