A RARE GEORGE III BRASS CHANDELIER
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A RARE GEORGE III BRASS CHANDELIER

BY JASPER WESTCOTT I OF BRISTOL, DATED 1811

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A RARE GEORGE III BRASS CHANDELIER
BY JASPER WESTCOTT I OF BRISTOL, DATED 1811
The fluted and baluster stem supporting eight branches with pans and nozzles, the pendant finial signed 'WESTCOTT FECIT BRISTOL 1811'
32 in. (81 cm.) high; 42 in. (107 cm.) wide overall
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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

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Jasper Westcott & Co appear in Matthews Bristol Directory in 1793 as 'brassfounders and Coppersmiths' in Redcliff Street. The family also cast bells and skillets; see Roderick Butler and Christopher Green, 'English Bronze Cooking vessels and their founders, 2003' pp.131-132. At various times different family members owned or ran the company with some changes of address until circa 1847 when they went out of business. Two comparable chandeliers by Jasper Westcott 1754-1816, are situated in South Molton and North Curry. See The journal of the Antique Metalware Society, vol.10 June 2002. West Country Chandeliers and their Makers by Robert Sherlock. The two tier example in North Curry, (fig 10) has identical gadrooned sections.

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