Candlestick (one of a set of eight)

Andrew Fogelberg British

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An early development of the neoclassical style, le goût grecque (Greek taste) was highly fashionable at the end of the 1760s. While in Paris, the Duke of Bedford acquired a set of boldly architectural candlesticks by the French goldsmith Robert-Joseph Auguste. The design was later borrowed by several English makers, among them Andrew Fogelberg, who made these examples for James Dutton, 1st Baron Sherborne.

Candlestick (one of a set of eight), Andrew Fogelberg (British, active by 1767–d. before 1815), Silver, British, London

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