A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS

MARK OF JOHN SCHUPPE, LONDON, 1761

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
MARK OF JOHN SCHUPPE, LONDON, 1761
Each formed as a Bacchante on shaped circular base cast and chased with scenes of Poseidon riding a dolphin, an owl, and a dragon emblematic of the Four Elements within stylised fluting, the female figure stem draped with grapevines, one arm raised to her head balancing the thistle-shaped socket with foliate calyx, the detachable circular nozzle chased with ribs, the bases filled, marked on bases and nozzles
12 3/4 in. (32.5 cm.) high
gross weight 62 oz. 6 dwt. (1,938 gr.)
来源
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 11 June 2003, lot 41.
注意事项
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.

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Harry Williams-Bulkeley
Harry Williams-Bulkeley International Head of Silver Department

拍品专文


The figural design of these candlesticks is part of a long tradition in English silver, which started in the late 17th century with the caryatid-stemmed candlesticks attributed to Anthony Nelme, see note for lot 93. John Schuppe, who was thought to been Dutch born, first entered a mark in London in 1753. He is almost entirely known for his production of cream-jugs or cow creamers modelled in the Dutch style as cows. A small number of figural tapersticks are recorded by him. Submitted to the Antique Plate Committee at the Goldsmiths' Hall before being sold in 2003, these candlesticks were deemed to be the work of John Schuppe.

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