Rare and Unusual Plaster Tripod Candelabrum in the manner of the Architect James Wyatt English Circa 1785
Rare and Unusual Plaster Tripod Candelabrum in the manner of the Architect James Wyatt English Circa 1785 , objects ,
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Rare and unusual Neoclassical Tripod Candelabrum intended for the corners of a room,<br>
comprise three addorsed, classical priestesses holding floral crowns. Their stepped Altar Pedestal<br>
is embellished with bas reliefs of dancing priestesses bearing garlands, beneath a frieze of an <br>
Egyptian sunburst set between sunflowers. They represent the dancing hours.<br>
Original paint.<br>
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H: 23" -- 58cm<br>
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£1850<br>
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Rare and unusual Neoclassical Tripod Candelabrum intended for the corners of a room,
comprise three addorsed, classical priestesses holding floral crowns. Their stepped Altar Pedestal
is embellished with bas reliefs of dancing priestesses bearing garlands, beneath a frieze of an
Egyptian sunburst set between sunflowers. They represent the dancing hours.
Original paint.
H: 23" -- 58cm
£1850
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