Candelabrum

Reproduction

MS3859

From: Italy | Campania | Pompeii (uncertain) | Herculaneum (uncertain)

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number MS3859
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Roman
Provenience Italy | Campania | Pompeii (uncertain) | Herculaneum (uncertain)
Manufacture Location Naples
Creator J. Chiurazzi and Fils
Date Made 1903
Section Mediterranean
Materials Bronze
Technique Cast
Description

The three legs imitate human right legs. Above them is a circular plate, bearing on its center a molded base from which rises the plain rectangular shaft surmounted by two terminal busts. These seem to have each a pair of small wings and may be intended for Cupid and Psyche. The smaller adjustable shaft bears a vase-like top.

Height 93 cm
Outside Diameter 16 cm
Credit Line Purchased from J. Chiurazzi and Fils (Foundry); subscription of John Wanamaker, 1902
Other Number 113417 - Naples Museum Number | 24256 - Field Museum Number

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