A 19th century silver lampada of typical form, with pierced tapering candle holder, the suspension chains with cherub head terminals -- 21½in. high, overall.

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A 19th century silver lampada of typical form, with pierced tapering candle holder, the suspension chains with cherub head terminals -- 21½in. high, overall.
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The lampada, literally a lamp, is lit to reflect the icon during the hours of darkness to facilitate veneration. A metal example is fitted with a glass liner in which is placed a candle.

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