A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA

细节
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRA
LONDON, 1849, MAKER'S MARK OF THE BARNARD BROS.

Each on tri-form pedestal base raised on three rocaille paw feet headed by scrolls with acanthus and rocaille joined by foliate swags, the panels between applied with a coat-of-arms, crest and motto, the Royal Arms enclosed by ribbons inscribed HOLLAND LINCOLNSHIRE and engraved with a presentation inscription above an elaborate foliate scroll and rocaille rim, surmounted by cast free-standing classical figures, the central stem realistally formed as a twisting grape vine, the five scrolling grape vine with branches issuing from a calyx of grape leaves, with baluster leaf-form sockets above grape vine drip pans, the removable openwork central standard rising to a calyx of grape leaves and supporting a removable wire-work dish with an applied grape vine rim, with an additional candle socket to replace the dish, fully marked--25 7/8in. (65.7cm.) high
(639 oz.) (2)
来源
Christopher Marsden
Sotheby's, London, November 27, 1969, lot 196

拍品专文

The inscription reads THIS PAIR OF TAZZE IS PRESENTED TO THE REVEREND WILLIAM MOORE D.D., PREBENDARY OF LINCOLN, INCUMBENT MINISTER of SPALDING LINCOLNSHIRE and Chairman of the Quartersessions of that place BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY, THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE, THE NOBILITY, CLERGY, GENTRY, YEOMANRY, TRADESMAN, AND LABOURERS of an connected with South Holland IN TESTIMONY OF THEIR HIGH APPRECIATION OF HIS VARIOUS PUBLIC SERVICES DURING A PERIOD OF FORTY YEARS, AND OF THEIR UNFEIGNED REGARD FOR HIS PRIVATE WORTH, JAN. XXIV, MDCCCL, 711 SUBSCRIBERS

The arms are those of Moore impaling those of Johnson.