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A pair of small candelabra, formed  as groups  of  rock
                                                                  with  shrines  and  figures  of  fakirs  of  old  Chinese
                                                                  coloured  porcelain,  mounted  with  ormolu  foliage
                                                                  branches  for  two  lights  each,  fitted  with  coloured
                                                                  Dresden  flowers  on  plinths  of  ormolu  chased  with
                                                                  lizards  and  foliage  in  relief.  8Vz  inches high. 3
                                                                  A pair of similar  rocky mounts  with twining floral
                                                              branches and birds and lions above, all unmounted, was
                                                                                                      4
                                                              in the possession of John  Sparks, Ltd., in  193 8.  A simi-
                                                              lar  pair  mounted  as  candelabra  was  sold  in  Berlin in
                                                              I937- 5
                                                                  Gilt-bronze  bases  decorated  with  lizards,  snails,
                                                              and  shells are frequently found in conjunction with  ori-
                                                              ental porcelain.  Chinese parrots  in the Jones  Collection
                                                              at  the  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum,  London, 6  the
                                                                                            7
                                                             Musee  Nissim  de  Camondo,  Paris,  and  the  Residenz-
                                                             museum,  Munich,  all  rest  on  such  bases,  and  other
                                                             examples  in  public  and  private  collections  can  be
                                                             quoted.  It  is probable  that  they  were  all  made  in  the
                                                             workshop of the  same  bronzier.


                                                                  PUBLICATIONS
                                                                  Wilson  1979,  p.  40,  no.  5;  Bremer-David  et  al.
             FIG.  IOG
                                                                       2
                                                              i993 ? P-  IS -? no-  2,55-

                                                                  EXHIBITIONS
                                                                  Minneapolis  Institute  of  Art,  March-September,
                                                             1978.


                                                                  PROVENANCE
                                                                  H.  J.  King,  sold  Christie's,  February  17,  1921,
                                                             lot  13;  Edgar  Worsen,  New  York,  1928;  Robert  Ells-
                                                             worth, New  York (acquired in  1975);  sold,  Robert  C.
                                                             Eldred  Co.,  New  York, August 29-30,  1975, lot  151;
                                                             Alan  Hartman,  New  York;  acquired  by  the  J.  Paul
                                                             Getty Museum  from Matthew Schutz, Ltd.,  New York,
             FIG.  IOD                                       in  1978.

                                                                 NOTES
                                                               1.  Stephen W. Bushell, Oriental Ceramic Art. . . from
                                                                  the Collection ofW.  T.  Walters  (New York, 1899),
                                                                 p. 257, fig. 308.
                                                               2.  Edgar Munhall, "Savoyards in French Eighteenth-Cen-
                                                                 tury Art,"  Apollo  (February  1968), pp. 86-94.
                                                               3.  Christie's, London, March  15, 1897, l ot ZI 4? bought
                                                                 by E. M. Hodgkins for £147. It is possible that these
                                                                 candelabra  or others of similar design were sold again at
                                                                 Palais d'Orsay, Paris, June 13,  1979, no. 40.
                                                               4.  See "The Antique Dealer's Fair and Exhibition,"
                                                                  Connoisseur  102 (October 1938), pp. 203-4.
                                                               5.  Emma Budge collection, Hamburg, sold at Paul Graupe,
                                                                 Berlin, September 27-29,  1937, no. 728.
                                                               6.  Ace. no.  813, 8i3a-i882.
                                                               7.  Ace. no.  219.





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