Candlestick & Shade
Manufacturer
Tiffany Studios
(American, 1902-1932)
CultureAmerican
Dateca. 1910
MediumBronze | Glass
InscribedImpressed on base: "11474/Tiffany Studios/New York".
Credit LineGift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.
Object number71.2698.2
Not on view
DescriptionBronze reticulated candlestick and shade. Attached to the octagonal bases are four sectioned stems. A framework consisting of four rows of diamond-shaped openings is screwed into each stem. Opaque jade-green glass was blown into the framework. A metal cup is in each holder. Similar to the piece in Koch, G-B-L, p. 104, Fig. 145 second from the right. A Favrile shade is held in place by three set screws in each cup. The shade is of pattern-molded reactive amber glass that is opalescent white on the top half. The shade has a ribbed surface, a dimpled upper half and a green "pulled feather" decoration. The exterior has a gold and silver iridescence and the interior has a heavy gold-orange iridescence. Similar to the piece in Koch, G-B-L, p. 104, Fig. 145 second from right.Published ReferencesPaul E. Doros. _The Tiffany Collection of the Chrysler Museum at Norfolk_. 1978, No. 206, Illus. p. 140.