Ref: 2404
A Pair of Candlesticks Würth
Ref: 2404
A Pair of Candlesticks Würth
Circa 1795 - 1800
Gilded Bronze
30.5 x 0 cm (12 x 0 inches)
Vienna, Austria
Attributed to Ignaz Joseph Würth (died 1792)
Gilded Bronze
30.5 x 0 cm (12 x 0 inches)
Vienna, Austria
Attributed to Ignaz Joseph Würth (died 1792)
Provenance:
Private collection France
Literature:
Hans Ottomeyer/Peter Pröschel, Gilded Bronzes, Vol. I, Munich 1986, p. 324, fig. 5.1.3
Description: Attributed to Ignaz Joseph Würth (died 1792)
Gilded bronze
Column-shaped candlestick with Corinthian capital on a square plinth decorated with palm leaves
Ignaz Joseph Würth (1742–1792) was a prominent Austrian silversmith in Vienna, first mentioned in 1769
. He is known for his high-quality work, including wine coolers (1781) for the Duke of Saxony-Teschen, some of which are now held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Gilded bronze
Column-shaped candlestick with Corinthian capital on a square plinth decorated with palm leaves
Ignaz Joseph Würth (1742–1792) was a prominent Austrian silversmith in Vienna, first mentioned in 1769
. He is known for his high-quality work, including wine coolers (1781) for the Duke of Saxony-Teschen, some of which are now held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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