A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III ORMOLU TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA

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A PAIR OF LATE GEORGE III ORMOLU TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA

Each with seated griffin supporting on its head a tapering thyrsus with berried finial, with scroll branches and stepped spreading leafy drip-pans and urn-shaped nozzles, the griffins with entwined tails and standing on a rectangular plinth with ball feet
13½in. (34cm.) high (2)

拍品专文

Sir William Chambers published a design for ormolu chimerical griffin candlesticks in the 3rd edition of his Treatise on Civil Architecture, 1791. This design was adopted by Matthew Boulton (see: N. Goodison, Ormolu: The Work of Matthew Boulton, London, 1974, fig. 92). However, these griffins are supporting central thyrsae and have palm-wrapped tazze nozzles. This is more characteristic of the robust style adopted in the very early 19th Century by Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy (d.1854)