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Candelabrum, c.1772 (blue john & ormolu)

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HST169933
Image title
Candelabrum, c.1772 (blue john & ormolu)
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Artist
Boulton, Matthew (1728-1809) / British
Location
The Rienzi Collection, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA
Medium
blue john and ormolu
Date
c. 1772 AD (C18th AD)
Dimensions
35.5x37.4x13 cms
Image description

bluejohn is a rare mineral that only comes from Treak Cliff caverns in Derbyshire;

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Gift of Mr & Mrs Harris Masterson III / The Rienzi Collection / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
decoration / lighting / ornamental / candles / gilded bronze / candlestick holder / georgian / pineapple finial / neo-classical / vase / candelabra
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