詳情
The three-light scrolling acanthus candelabrum centered by a stylized corn husk, on three tapering supports surmounted by rams' heads and terminating in hoof feet, the central support decorated with intertwined snakes, on an incurved triangular base
85 in. (216 cm.) high, 1714 in. (44 cm.) wide, 1412 in. (37 cm.) deep
來源
With Tom Devenish, New York.
The Collection of Tom Devenish; Sotheby’s, New York, 24 April 2008, lot 99.
Acquired from Brunk Auctions, North Carolina, 16-18 May 2015, lot 323.
出版
Comparative Literature:
Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, 1953, vol. III, p. 152, fig. 27.
Christopher Hussey, English Country Houses: Early Georgian 1715-1760, London, 1955, 'Clandon Park', pp. 97-103, fig. 149.
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拍品專文

This distinctive torchère closely resembles a pair in the Palladio Room at Clandon Park, Surrey. They were likely acquired by George Onslow, 4th Baron (d. 1814)—later created Baron Cranley, Viscount Cranley, and the 1st Earl of Onslow. A Lord-in-Waiting to George III, Onslow maintained a close relationship with George, Prince of Wales.

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