A PAIR OF ENGLISH EBONISED PLASTER FIGURES OF VESTAL VIRGINS HOLDING LAMPS
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A PAIR OF ENGLISH EBONISED PLASTER FIGURES OF VESTAL VIRGINS HOLDING LAMPS

19TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS HARDENBERG

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A PAIR OF ENGLISH EBONISED PLASTER FIGURES OF VESTAL VIRGINS HOLDING LAMPS
19TH CENTURY, IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS HARDENBERG
Each modelled as a Vestal Virgin holding a bowl, later fitted for electricity and the glass shades added, re-painted and restorations, on later simulated porphyry bases
58¾ in. (149 cm.) high (2)
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This lot will be removed to an off-site warehouse at the close of business on the day of sale - 2 weeks free storage

Lot Essay

The pair of veil-draped and lamp-bearing Roman vestal statues, japanned in trompe l'oeil stone, correspond to the pattern of 'Vestal with Lamp' supplied in 1800 by Mount Street 'Petrification Manufacturer' Francis Hardenberg (d.1832) for Burghley House, Lincolnshire and first noted in its 1815 Guidebook (see Country House Lighting: Temple Newsam House Exhibition, 1992, no.118). An identical pair of cream-painted figures was sold from Fasque, the Scottish Seat of the Gladstone Family, Christie's London, 7 May 2008, lot 20 (£ 27,500 inc. premium for a set of four).

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