
Auction Closed
October 26, 12:30 PM GMT
Estimate
40,000 - 60,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
of cylindrical form with a splayed base, the faceted shaft engraved with chevron bands filled with alternating bands of calligraphy and scrolling split-palmettes, the foot with major and minor bands of full and split-palmette scrolls, the neck with calligraphy and palmette borders, the domed cover engraved with further arabesque decoration, terminating in the form of two dragon-head finials, their scaled necks entwined and their mouths formed as candle sockets
65.8cm. height
inscriptions
couplets from different ghazals of Hafiz.
The arrangement of the engraved decorated comprising chevron bands alternating with inscriptions and arabesques is closely comparable to a smaller torchstand, dated 1578 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (acc. no.29.53), standing at only half the height of this example.
Many candlesticks with this distinctive silhouette on a smaller scale have survived although it is rare for examples from this group to retain their upper cover and even more unusual to find the cover adorned with dragon-headed terminals. The paired dragons are more commonly associated with Timurid candlesticks with flared bases such as an example sold in these rooms, 6 October 2010, lot 188, and another in the David Collection, Copenhagen (inv. no.38/1982). A torchstand of comparably monumental scale, also retaining a dragon-headed cover, was sold at Christie’s London, 29 April 2003, lot 115.
For another Safavid brass torchstand, see lot 107 in the present sale.
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