A CHARLES II BRASS TRUMPET-BASED CANDLESTICK
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A CHARLES II BRASS TRUMPET-BASED CANDLESTICK

CIRCA 1680

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A CHARLES II BRASS TRUMPET-BASED CANDLESTICK
CIRCA 1680
Of ribbed form
7 in. (18 cm.) high
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Lot Essay

Trumpet-based candlesticks were produced in brass, pewter, silver and earthenware, predominantly between 1650 and 1680. Their inclusion in contemporary art of the period, such as Edward Collier's (c.1640-1706) Vantiasi (Museum Bredius, The Hague) alongside rare and valuable collectables, testifies to their desirability. (see Eloy Koldeweij, The English Candlestick: 500 years in the development of base-metal candlesticks 1425-1925, London, 2001, cats., 17-21).

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