Pair of Wedgwood Jasperware and Cut Glass Three Light Candelabra

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Pair of Wedgwood Jasperware and Cut Glass Three Light Candelabra

This exquisite pair of Wedgwood Jasperware and cut glass three light candelabra embodies Regency-era elegance with a masterful blend of Neoclassical and Georgian influences. Crafted in England around 1820, they offer a glimpse into the refined tastes of early 19th-century decorative lighting.

Origin: England
Date: Circa 1820
Material: Jasperware, cut glass, ormolu

Dimensions: Height: 65 cm (25.6 in); Width: 40 cm (15.8 in); Depth: 35 cm (13.8 in)

Condition: Very good; minor restoration—one arm with later socle

These Regency period candelabra perfectly exemplify the Neoclassical revival that defined English decorative arts under George III. The cylindrical Wedgwood Jasperware bases, adorned with classical figures, echo the esteemed works now seen in leading collections such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Pause-worthy with their elegant S-shaped, facet-cut glass arms and opulent ormolu fittings, these candelabra are a testament to the technical prowess and design sensibility of their era.

Notable Features:

  • Refined craftsmanship: S-shaped arms formed from facet-cut glass, paired with finely cast ormolu mounts, provide both structural elegance and shimmering texture.
  • Distinctive Neoclassical style: The Jasperware bases display classical motifs, while the candelabra’s overall silhouette, with soaring spires and delicate canopies, references Regency symmetry and taste.
  • Collecting value: Genuine English George III-period candelabra combining porcelain, cut glass, and ormolu, such as these, are increasingly rare, particularly when featuring the revered Wedgwood name.
  • Practical value: With their balanced proportions and striking presence, these candelabra are ideal for sophisticated interiors, raising both the atmosphere and the historical calibre of any display or collection of Georgian antiques.

For collectors and connoisseurs, these Wedgwood Jasperware candelabra offer a harmonious marriage of artistry and utility—an exemplary statement of Regency period lighting, certain to command attention whether used for display or as part of a distinguished antique lighting collection.

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