A magnificent pair of antique seven-light silver candelabra

A magnificent pair of antique seven-light silver candelabra

Elkington, Birmingham 1874.

designed by Auguste Adolphe Willms

The ram's head, garlands of flowers, with the tragic and comic masks form the leading features in the ornamentation, which is principally modelled from works of art discovered at Herculaneum.

Another example of this design was displayed at the 1873 Vienna Exhibition by Elkington which formed part of the "Herculaneum Dessert Service" made for Robert Heath Esq of Diddulph Grange North Staffordshire.

Bolstering their credentials as the archetypal manufacture of 'industrial art' and ...

Elkington, Birmingham 1874.

designed by Auguste Adolphe Willms

The ram's head, garlands of flowers, with the tragic and comic masks form the leading features in the ornamentation, which is principally modelled from works of art discovered at Herculaneum.

Another example of this design was displayed at the 1873 Vienna Exhibition by Elkington which formed part of the "Herculaneum Dessert Service" made for Robert Heath Esq of Diddulph Grange North Staffordshire.

Bolstering their credentials as the archetypal manufacture of 'industrial art' and

to ensure their output reflected the latest fashions, Elkington employed the finest artists of the day to produce unique designs, including Benjamin Schlick, Pierre-Emile Jeannest, Leonard Morel-Ladeuil, Auguste Adolphe Willms and Edward Welby Pugin, G. Halliday and Christopher Dresser. Therefore, although Elkington produced a vast output of all types of silver and electroplate, the huge revenues this generated allowed them to commission artists to craft 'haute couture' objets d'art for display and so demonstrate the supreme capabilities of their workshops.

Prices exclude custom clearance fees which will be charged directly to the client by your receiving courier, importer or government.
£78,000
Reference

10013

Dimensions

Height 84 cm / 2' 9 "
Weight 15 kg (482.26 troy ozs)