Lot Essay
These drawing room vase-fountain candelabra, with their Egyptian-obelisk spires displaying flower finials and scrolling branches displaying stars, correspond to the pattern featured on the trade-card introduced by William Parker around 1762, on establishing his Fleet Street cut-glass manufactury in succession to Jerom Johnson with supplies obtained from Whitefriars (J. Bourne and V. Brett, Lighting in the Domestic Interior, London, 1991, p. 100, fig. 317; and M. Mortimer, The English Glass Chandelier, Woodbridge, 2000, p. 83). Closely related candelabra were supplied to William Crichton-Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Dumfries (1699-1768), for Dumfries House, Ayrshire, circa 1766, possibly by George Maydwell and Richard Windle, Glass Makers to His Majesty (see Christie's Dumfries House sale catalogue, 12 July 2007, lot 56). Related candelabra also appear in a 1770s project for furnishing a window-pier executed by the architect James Wyatt (d. 1813) (J. Fowler and J. Cornforth, English Decoration in the 18th Century, London, 1986, p. 29, fig. 13).