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Sconce

Bodington, John (Free, 1688; died January 1727)

Wall-sconce or candleholder, Britannia standard silver, comprising a backplate and two candlebranches; the backplate shaped as a scrolling cartouche, quatrefoil in form with a moulded rim, crowned with a ducal coronet and a lambrequin flanked by a heraldic tiger and a lion, both collared and rampant; the ground matted and ornamented with a band of strapwork, leafage, flowerheads and festoons around a central oval boss engraved with the arms of Herbert impaling another within a scale and foliate scroll cartouche; at the base of the plate a fluted shell through which are bolted two S-scroll candlebranches, each supporting a a circular drip pan and bell-shaped nozzle with moulded band. The bolts, secured by two silver nuts, are arranged vertically and pass through a strengthening tongue on the reverse marked with two dots; suspension clip above.

Although their use is documented in the 15th century, sconces survive only from the 1660s. They were made in large numbers around 1700, but went out of fashion in the 1740s. These scones bear the arms of William Herbert (c.1665-1745), 2nd Marquess of Powis.

pair wall sconces
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Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 50355

Creation/Production

Bodington, John
Date: 1710-1711

Acquisition

Purchase, 17/6/1959

Measurements

Height (cm): 31.8
Length (cm): 24.4
Width (cm): 17.5
Height (in): 12
Length (in): 9
Width (in): 6

Techniques

cast
forming
Applied Art
embossed
decoration
Applied Art
chased
decoration
Applied Art
engraved
decoration
Applied Art

Material

silver, Britannia standard

Location

In store

Categories

Arian/metel gwerthfawr | Silver/precious metal Metelwaith | Metalwork Celf Gymhwysol | Applied Art Published online (Applied Art)
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