拍品专文
The candelabra pillar comprises Trajanic figures derived from a mourning Dacian 'Caryatid', such as featured in William Chambers's Treatise on Civil Architecture of 1759, and here adapted as veiled nymphs, emblematic of Night. In 1806 the 'Dacian' figures were introduced for candelabra designed for Carlton House, London by Benjamin Vulliamy (d. 1821), 'Furniture Man' to George, Prince of Wales ('Carlton House: The Past Glories of George IV's Palace', Exhibition Catalogue, London, 1991, no. 151). These 'Night' figures also feature on a bronze William IV colza-lamp, sold anonymously in these Rooms, 26 May 1988, lot 8.