Lot Essay
The tripod centrepiece, composed of three nymphs bearing fruit-filled cornucopiae from which emerge serpentined and bifurcating branches for candelabra. The addorsed figures stand on a plinth that is centred by a dolphin and supported on winged sphynxes with serpent tails.
While the figures derive from Louis XVI candelabra models, the tripod pedestal reflects the 19th Century 'antique' style promoted by goldsmiths such as Paul Storr (d.1844) who was in partnership with Messrs. Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, goldsmiths to George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV.
While the figures derive from Louis XVI candelabra models, the tripod pedestal reflects the 19th Century 'antique' style promoted by goldsmiths such as Paul Storr (d.1844) who was in partnership with Messrs. Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, goldsmiths to George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV.