Pair of Candle Stands (torchères)

c. 1773 Each: 154 x 56 x 51 cm (60 5/8 x 22 1/16 x 20 1/16 in.) Source image
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This pair of gilded candle stands was made by Thomas Chippendale, the most renowned cabinetmaker in eighteenth-century London, for the grand drawing room of Brocket Hall, a large country house in Hertfordshire, England. With finely carved acanthus leaves, swags, fluting, and o...

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