Lot Essay
The base, in the form of an 'altar' plinth supports a leopard-riding youth who is guided by a bacchante and Bacchus reclining on a couch. Its foliated candelabrum derives from a Roman candelabrum form popularised in the early 19th century by the engravings, after G. B. Piranesi, published by Henry Moser in A Collection of Antique Vases, Altars, Paterae, Tripods, Candelabra Sarcophagi, &c., London, 1811, pl.92.