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The two candlesticks have a flattened dome-shaped foot with a molded rim, a short cylindrical stem, an inward-sloping grease-pan and a long hollow shaft of quatrefoil section, having a narrow molded band on the upper part. The top edge curls slightly outwards. This type of candlestick was still used in France during the reign of Louis XIII and is seen in the engraving of Lagnet, "Le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle," (H. R. d'Allemagne, "Historie du luminaire," Paris, 1891, pl. 33). On the foot of each candlestick are painted episodes of the story of Jacob. For more information see P. Verdier, "Catalogue of the Painted Enamels of the Renaissance," Baltimore: The Trustees of the Walters Art Gallery, 1967.
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