A GEORGE I STYLE SILVER-PLATED FOUR-LIGHT WALL-MOUNTED HANGING CHANDELIER
A GEORGE I STYLE SILVER-PLATED FOUR-LIGHT WALL-MOUNTED HANGING CHANDELIER

EARLY 20TH CENTURY, PROBABLY SUPPLIED BY LENYGON & CO.

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A GEORGE I STYLE SILVER-PLATED FOUR-LIGHT WALL-MOUNTED HANGING CHANDELIER
EARLY 20TH CENTURY, PROBABLY SUPPLIED BY LENYGON & CO.
With a cartouche backplate and supporting arm, the moulded and chased body headed by putti issuing scrolled branches, the branches configured for down-lighting
The hanging chandelier - 21 in. (53.5 cm.) high; the arm - 28 in. (71 cm.) protrusion

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The present pair of chandeliers and wall-mounted hanging chandelier en suite, were almost certainly supplied by the firm of Lenygon & Co., Interior Decorators, of 31 Old Burlington Street. The firm, regarded in their day as a model for the modern 'interior decorator', had a number of important aristocratic and wealthy clients and patrons including the Duke of Devonshire, the Earl of Pembroke and W.H. Lever, later Lord Leverhulme for whom they provided a complete decorating service and supplied antique and high quality copies of Georgian furniture and works of art. The present pair of chandeliers are after a pair of silver chandeliers in the 'Colonnade Rooms' at Knole Park, Kent, and similar copies by Lenygon & Co. sold in The Leverhulme Collection, Thornton Manor, Wirral, Merseyside; Sotheby's, 26-27 June 2001, lots 59-61.