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Lot 149

A rare Bow chamber candlestick, circa 1765

29 September 2020, 10:30 BST
London, Knightsbridge

Sold for £956.25 inc. premium

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A rare Bow chamber candlestick, circa 1765

The fluted flower-shaped nozzle raised from the centre of a saucer-like dish moulded with rococo ornament, the twig handle issuing finely modelled florets and leaves, painted in blue trailing floral sprays and sprigs, 13.2cm diam

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Provenance
Eric Manson Collection, Simon Spero exhibition, 2012, no.26

Candlesticks were regarded as luxury items and surviving examples are rare, presumably because they were easily broken. Examples of closely related shape were also made at Worcester and Derby. For another chamberstick of very similar form but with slightly different decoration see the example from the Pinewood Collection sold by Phillips on 31 October 2001, lot 12.

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