Légende
Two-candle candelabrum by Charles Hougham fl. 1769–1793, goldsmith. Classicism/George III/Georgian style; 1787–1788, London, England. Two-armed candelabrum on an oval foot bordered with pearling and decorated with a knobbed rosette. Conical, fluted stem topped with a vase-shaped socket, containing a setting with two S-shaped arms terminating in saucers and vase-shaped sockets with profiled details; central vase topped with a ball; sleeves decorated halfway with vertical flutes, smooth above. Materials: metal lighting. Height 38 cm; width 39 cm; depth 12 cm; weight 1060 g., A top-down view of a metallic three-armed fixture with a central decorative circular base and two matching circular holders on either side, all in silver and gray tones with reflective surfaces and darker inner openings; the background is a plain off-white.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A08_257
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
35.4Mo (529.8Ko) / 50.8cm x 17.4cm / 6000 x 2060 (300dpi)