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The 'Grove' candlestick

Unknown artist, late 13th century

Folding pricket candlestick. Made of gilded copper and decorated with champleve enamels in white, red and blue, it has three legs, terminating with zoomorphic heads whish rotate on the rivet attaching them to the stem. Pricket means with the point rising from the drip-pan to pierce the base of the candle and hold it in place. Excavated at Grove Priory, a convent till 1289 and then the residence of Margaret of Woodstock, daughter of Edward I, whose armorial devices are thought to be those on the candlestick.

More information

Title of artwork, date

The 'Grove' candlestick, late 13th century

Date supported

1984

Medium and material

Enamelled and gilded copper

Dimensions

18 cm

Grant

3000

Total cost

15000

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