A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED FROSTED-GLASS HANGING LIGHT
A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED FROSTED-GLASS HANGING LIGHT

BY WILLIAM COLLINS, 1814

細節
A REGENCY ORMOLU-MOUNTED AND POLYCHROME-DECORATED FROSTED-GLASS HANGING LIGHT
BY WILLIAM COLLINS, 1814
The corona with applied hunting horns, pairs of foxes and anthemia, the bulbous bowl depicting a fox pursued through fields by hounds and huntsmen, formerly signed W.Collins, 1814, with an anthemion, greek key band and foliate pendant, damages, the glass cracked, decoration worn and the signature now lacking
15 in. (38 cm.) high; 21½ in. (55 cm.) diameter
來源
Edward Medlicott, Esq., Sacombe Park, Hertfordshire; Christie's house sale, 11 October, 1993, lot 138.
Sir Paul Getty, K.B.E. and by descent.
拍場告示
Please note this lot should not carry the property title stated in the catalogue. Additional provenance should read Christie's, London, 4th June 2009 lot 88 where it was acquired by the present owner.

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Anne Qaimmaqami
Anne Qaimmaqami

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Although now apparently lacking a signature, this dish-light is the earliest recorded work of the light-manufacturer William Collins of 227, The Strand (fl.1808-1852) who is best known for his work at Northumberland House for the Duke of Northumberland, a commission which spanned seventeen years. Among the self-descriptions used on papers in the Northumberland archive is one from 1822: 'Glass Enameller Glass Manufacturer to the King and to the Royal Family' which presumably refers to the technique used here. He is also known to have supplied fittings to Bath House, Piccadilly, and a pair of torcheres from that commission, signed and dated 1823, is now in the Bowes Museum, Co. Durham.