A REGENCY ORMOLU AND CUT GLASS SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER
A REGENCY ORMOLU AND CUT GLASS SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER

CIRCA 1810-20

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A REGENCY ORMOLU AND CUT GLASS SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIER
CIRCA 1810-20
The palm frond corona hung with pendant and teardrop chains, above a baluster hobnail-cut stem, supporting a pierced ormolu drum set with lion masks and supporting six candelabra with leaf-cut drip pans and nozzles above a pendant chain and prism hung canopy attached to a central dish, with pine cone boss, restorations and replacements, fitted for electricity
45 in. (114 cm.) high; 26 in. (66 cm.) diameter

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Lot Essay

The overall form of this chandelier relates to a design for a chandelier published by Penton and Co. in the late eighteenth-century (M. Mortimer, The English Glass Chandelier, Woodbridge, 2000, p.124, fig. 69). A similar example from the early 19th century following the design by Penton and Co. with overarching ormolu palm leaves, central baluster and open frame is hung at 1 Royal Crescent, Bath (ibid., p. 125, fig. 70). The framed structure, introduced in the early 19th century, allowed the diameter of the chandelier to be enlarged without an equivalent increase in weight.

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