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1955-162,1A&B, Candlestick
Candlestick, one of a pair
1955-162,1A&B, Candlestick

Candlestick, one of a pair

Date1748-1749
Marked by working ca. 1733 - 1762
MediumSilver (Sterling)
DimensionsOH candlestick: 7 13/16"; OW candlestick: 4 7/16"; OH bobeche:1 3/8"; OW bobeche: 2 3/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1955-162,1A&B
DescriptionSilver candlestick, one of a pair: Cast, square, shell-base supports with cast with cast stem with molded knops and a circular candle socket with three encircling bands. Removable bobeche with square flange ornamented with shells at the cornersLabel TextSilver candlesticks were rare and readily recognizable expressions of wealth and status in early America. This square, shell-based example is of a typical form by a prolific London silversmith who specialized in the production of candlesticks and chandeliers, but it is remarkable for its engraved coat of arms used by the Lightfoot family of Virginia. Its original owner was probably William Lightfoot (1722-1764) who lived at Teddington, Charles City County, and Yorktown. The candlestick, along with its mate and a snuffer tray made in 1749-1750 by Simon Jouet, also of London, descended in the Lightfoot, Minge, and Bolling families.Inscription(s)Engraved with the coat of arms of the Lightfoot family of Virginia on upper base, and with crest on bobecheMark(s)Marked in relief on base: 1) leopard's head crowned; 2) date letter "n" for 1748-1749; 3) lion passant; and 4) "W•G" in conforming surround [Grimwade 1990, #3135]ProvenanceEx Coll: Mrs. Wm Lightfoot,Teddington, Charles City County, VA
Ex Coll: Sarah Melville Boling, Center Hill, Petersburg, VA
Ex Coll: Miss Elise H. Bolling, Richmond, Virginia

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