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candelabrum
candelabrum

candelabrum

Object NameCandelabrum
Maker Philip Grushkin
Maker Steuben Glass, Inc. (1903-)
Made FromLead Glass, Brass, Metal
Date1920-1932
Place MadeUnited States
TechniqueCut, Polished
SizeOverall H: 33.9 cm, W: 12.4 cm, L: 28.7 cm
Accession Number85.4.5 A
Credit LineGift of Constance Wright
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionCandelabrum. Colorless lead glass; cut and polished. Consists of a flat vertical element in the form of a stylized fleur-de-lis elongated by two stacked pair of abstracted leaf forms; V-cut detailing of general leaf veining on one side only; two curved horizontal extremes are surmounted by white-metal plated threaded brass hardware in a flared cylindrical form with vertical extensions fitted with ribbed rubber washers; removable concave pressed bobeches cut with an edge of alternating scallops and points; decorated with three V-cut lines extending from edges and middle of points in to the lowers point of dish; removable candle sockets fitted with brass threading, in the form of an elongated blossom with same edge treatment and engraving as bobeches; vertical section is bolted to a solid rectangular base; top surface edges are deeply beveled and outside edges are beveled and cut in same scallop/point pattern; underside with V-cuts radiating from center to outside edge of each point; cut edges beveled and surfaces bear marks of acid polishing.
Provenance
Source Constance Wright - 1985