Légende
Two-candle candlestick, William Leuchars fl. 1876–1888, Leuchars & Son London; goldsmith's firm, fl. ca. 1845–1902. Two-branched candlestick on a circular domed foot. The shaft rests on a ball no finial, enclosed at three-quarters of its height by a plate-like ring from which extend movable arms made of S-shaped twisted wires, split at the ends, terminating in cylindrical candle sockets. The foot is engraved with the Pilawa coat of arms with the motto beneath a nine-baton count's crown. 1881–1882. England, London. Lighting object. Height 27 cm; width 32 cm; depth 11.5 cm; weight 1082 g., A clear glass candelabrum with a central stem rising from a rounded glass base, featuring a bulbous joint near the base and a slender neck topped by a small rounded finial, with two symmetrically curved arms that form ornate spiral loops ending in cylindrical candle cups; the colors visible are mainly transparent glass with reflections showing shades of white, pale gray, and subtle metallic highlights.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A08_199
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
90.0Mo (605.0Ko) / 50.8cm x 44.4cm / 6000 x 5245 (300dpi)