Candlestick

Paul Lamerie English, 1688-1751

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in

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About the Artwork

Candlestick

between 1734 and 1735

Paul Lamerie

1688-1751

English

Unknown

Silver

Overall: 9 1/8 × 5 1/2 × 5 1/2 inches, 918.1 g (23.2 × 14 × 14 cm, 2 pounds 0.4 ounces)

Silver

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Anonymous bequest

62.92.1

This work is in the public domain.

Markings

Inscribed, on the ribbon below: SINE CERERE ET BACCHO FRIGET VENUS. Inscribed, on the band encircling medallion: QUI CAPIT ILLE FACIT.

Mark, under base: [lion passant; English quality mark for sterling] Mark, under base: [leopard's head crowned; London assay office mark] Mark, under base: t [date letter for 1734-35] Maker's mark: P.L. [over a fleur-de-lis, the whole surmounted by a star beneath a crown; Paul de Lemarie] Marks, engraved on underside of base: 31 = 4 [notations of weight]

Provenance

(S.J. Phillips, London)

private collection, Detroit

1962-present, bequest to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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The Institute Collects. Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1964, p. 22.

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Credit Line for Reproduction

Paul Lamerie, Candlestick, between 1734 and 1735, silver. Detroit Institute of Arts, Anonymous bequest, 62.92.1.

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