Nuremberg Candlestick c. 17th century

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Nuremberg Candlestick c. 17th century

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SIZE
7” tall

DESCRIPTION
Thinly turned and so similar in detail to Fig. 78 in Michaelis (pp. 65) it might be the same maker. Michaelis notes higher bell shaped base is truncated above the dripcatcher.” Plinth, socket, and tool marks are also quite similar. The Michaelis stick: Valentine Museum, Richmond VA; w/ maker’s mark of George Bischof.

I’m using this space to amend a literary misconception. After more than 40 years abundantly circulated the Shiffer “Brass Book” has become something of a sacred writ for collectors. However, some statements presented as fact therein are spurious. One such assertion is that thinly turned sticks of the low bell variety were made in Sweden. That statement is false. These and all others like them were made in Nuremberg.

CONDITION
Old effective repairs: around the foot rim to fix small cracks; a hand-tapped round nut was used to shore up the threaded plinth attachment to the base. Please see photos.
(Please call shop for questions or in-hand condition report)

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