Pair of Aesthetic Movement Candlesticks Porcelain and Gilt Bronze, late C19th
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Total Amount: | £37.20 |
Number of Bids: | 5 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 03/07/24 00:00:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 17/07/24 19:16:00 UTC |
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Pair of Aesthetic Movement Candlesticks Porcelain and Gilt Bronze, late C19th
A pair of candlesticks, the bodies comprising slender ceramic columns decorated in blue and white with birds and reeds, the widely flaring bases with small tripod feet and decorated in repoussé (a process of hammering from the reverse to create a design in low relief) with two bands of scrolling foliage on a ‘punched’ ground, the drip pans and nozzles also with floral repoussé work, the underside of one marked ‘W B’.The design and style of these pieces recalls products of the ‘aesthetic movement’ era popular in Britain from 1860 to 1900. The object was to produce items of beauty and the furnishings and domestic objects of the middle-class home were to be of a quality that would please the eye of the artist and grace the houses of collectors and connoisseurs. William Morris, in particular, concentrated on distinctive organic forms and the floral designs of his wallpaper and tiles are reflected in the gilt bronze decoration here (see image 8) . The influences on the movement were diverse and Oriental porcelains extremely popular. Perhaps this explains the use of blue and white ceramic here, although the work looks Western rather than Eastern. The form of the nozzles also has many parallels in other contemporary candlesticks. Although there is a slightly continental feel to these pieces, the aesthetic movement was very much a British fashion so English manufacture is the most likely with a circa date in the late nineteenth century before the style lost its popularity in 1900.
Size: | 16.5 x 9.8 cm |
Weight: | 755 grams for both |
Date: | 1880 |
Condition: | Good condition |
Estimate: | £40 – 60 |