candlestick
Object NameCandlestick
Made FromLead Glass, Metal
Date1755-1765
Place MadeEngland, probably Southern Staffordshire
TechniqueBlown, enameled
SizeOverall H: 24.3 cm; Base Diam: 12.5 cm
Accession Number64.2.14 A
Curatorial Area(s)
On ViewEuropean Gallery
Physical DescriptionOpaque white lead glass; blown, enameled; enameled copper. (a) Tall-stemmed form with cylindrical candle cup, with flared rim, the sides with enameled floral spray with a pink rose, yellow-and-purple aster, and blue flowers on one side; scattered sprigs of purple, yellow, and pink flowers; double merese, flattened ball knop, and triple merese above a spirally twisted, finely ribbed stem; triple coil collar at the base, above three mereses; domed foot with enameled floral spray including a striped tulip, pink rose, and blue flowers, along with sprigs of purple and yellow flowers, a blue and yellow aster, a blue flower, and a brilliantly colored butterfly; rough pontil mark. (b) Cup-shaped top, on a cylindrical tube; gilt-metal turned rim; otherwise enameled white, with floral sprays on the inside of the cup: one with a pink rose, a blue-and-yellow flower and a pink-and-blue flower; another with lavender-and-yellow flowers; another with pink flower; lavender wavy border at the center.Provenance
Former Collection
Cecil Davis
about 1760-1765
1800-1899
1825-1850
1500-1525