A PAIR OF REGENCY BRASS COLUMN LAMPS
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A PAIR OF REGENCY BRASS COLUMN LAMPS

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A PAIR OF REGENCY BRASS COLUMN LAMPS
Each with a Corinthian column on a square pedestal with choragic masks, on a stepped plinth with foliate moulding, on paw feet headed by foliage scrolls, one stamped six times 'C', the other stamped five times 'D', previously fitted for electricity
23¾ in. (60.5 cm.) high; 6¾ in. (17 cm) square (2)
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Lot Essay

The Grecian Corinthian columns, with palm-wreathed and lion-pawed plinths, are conceived in the early 19th Century antique manner and relate to Parisian glass-gloved lamp patterns issued by Maison Chopin of the rue St. Denis (J. Bourne and V. Brett, Lighting in the Domestic Interior, London, 1991, fig. 465). Their bacchic feet and theatrical masks relate to those of a bronze vase pattern issued in Thomas Hope's Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, London, 1807 (pl. XXXV). The masks also appear on a pair of ormolu photophores, in the manner of William Bullock, brother of the celebrated cabinet-maker, George Bullock, sold anonymously, Sotheby's London, 4 July 1997, lot 7.
An identical brass candlestick was sold anonymously, in these Rooms, 13 November 1997, lot 41 (£3,220). It was stamped 'D' on the underside four times.

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