Candlestick
England
1800-1850
Measurements
4-3/4 in x 2-5/8 in x 2-5/8 in
Materials
Brass
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of H. Rodney Sharp
Accession Number
1959.3778
Condition Notes
The base has a small dent near one corner.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
This single candlestick, which was likely available to buyers as a multiple set, varies a columnar design by substituting a baluster shaft. Smaller changes include rings and placement of the baluster on a reel. Both versions stand on a coved pyramidal base. The candlestick has a push-up ejector to remove the candle stub. The wide bobeche at the top was designed to catch candle drips.
The design of this candlestick follows one in a group of 24 engraved pages forming an English brass-founder's catalogue or pattern book of candlesticks. No identification accompanies the plates, but several have 1797 watermarks dating the paper. The plates were published privately as Brass Candlesticks by English brass dealer Rupert Gentle in 1973. A detail from p. 4 is attached.
For another variation of this general design, see accession no. 1971.795.