A PAIR OF BELGIAN SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS
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A PAIR OF BELGIAN SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS

BRUSSELS, 1781, MAKER'S MARK A BUCKLE

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A PAIR OF BELGIAN SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS
BRUSSELS, 1781, MAKER'S MARK A BUCKLE
Each on square base applied with foliage and flower swags and foliage bosses, with beaded border and further applied foliage and portrait busts, the tapering stems with foliage suspended from ribbon-tied swags, the sockets with Vitruvian scrolls and drapery swags, marked underneath, further marked with later French import marks
12½ in. (31.9 cm.) high
43 oz. (1,349 gr.) (2)
來源
with Paul Wallraf, London.
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No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 15% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis.

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Rodney Woolley
Rodney Woolley

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Paul Wallraf was perhaps one of the greatest taste-makers/gentleman dealers of the 20th century. Born into a Cologne family with connections to the arts, one of his ancestors was involved with the founding of the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, Wallraf spent much of his youth in Berlin, where his father was speaker of the Reichstag.

On leaving Germany Wallraf went first to Paris, where he worked for Arnold Seligmann, then to London as the buyer for one of the leading international art dealers. The sale of the contents of his flat at 16 Grosvenor Place in December 1983, shed light on his eclectic taste and no doubt inspired another generation of collectors. Indeed a number of pieces from the collection of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé passed at one time through the hands of Wallraf (see Christie's Paris, 23-25 February 2009, for example lot 419).