AN OTTOMAN BRASS TULIP CANDLESTICK
AN OTTOMAN BRASS TULIP CANDLESTICK
AN OTTOMAN BRASS TULIP CANDLESTICK
AN OTTOMAN BRASS TULIP CANDLESTICK
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AN OTTOMAN BRASS TULIP CANDLESTICK

TURKEY, LATE 15TH OR 16TH CENTURY

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AN OTTOMAN BRASS TULIP CANDLESTICK
TURKEY, LATE 15TH OR 16TH CENTURY

The conical base rising to a crenellated shoulder and deep drip tray, the narrow neck of bulbous shape with faceted tulip-shaped finial, the body and neck with punched and engraved arabesque decoration
11 7/8in. (30.2cm.) high
Provenance
UK private collection by 1998, from which acquired by the current owner

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Lot Essay


A candlestick very similar to ours in form is in the Madina Collection (Yanni Petsopoulos (ed.), Tulips, Arabesques & Turbans, London, 1982, pp.47, no.40). That has a similar tulip shaped socket, and crenellated drip-tray. It also bears a name of its owner, and a date of AH 905⁄1499-1500 AD. Unlike ours, the surface of the Madina candlestick is undecorated. The lightly chiselled decoration that one finds on our candlestick, with fleshy palmettes around the body and bands of strapwork at the neck and base can be found in other related examples, for instance one in the Sadberk Hanim Museum (Hülya Bilgi, Reunited after Centuries: Works of Art Restored to Turkey by the Sadberk Hanim Museum, 2005, pp.94-95, cat.no.37). The decoration reflects the visual vocabulary of the ceramics and architecture from the period of Sultan Bayezid II (r.1481-1512) which exhibit the ‘Baba Nakkash’ style prevalent in the royal workshops of that time. A similar brass candlestick although without the tulip-shaped socket was sold in these Rooms, 28 October 2021, lot 87.

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