Tiffany Studios New York Pair of “Saxifrage” Candlesticks
A pair of Tiffany Studios New York patinated bronze “Saxifrage” candlesticks. Tiffany drew artistic inspiration from the humblest species of meadow plants, such as the "Saxifrage" an herb which grows in the clefts of rocks. Here, the plant’s seed pods have been fashioned with great delicacy into a candle bobeche supported by a slender stalk rising from a symmetrical band of leaves that fan out to form the foot.
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- Curator's Notes
Item #: T-21480
Artist: Tiffany Studios New York
Country: United States
Circa: 1905
Dimensions: 18" height, 8.5" diameter
Materials: Gilt Bronze
Signed: each stamped “Tiffany Studios New York 11648”
Literature: A similar candlestick is pictured in: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware - An Illustrated Reference to over 2000 Models, by Alastair Duncan, Antique Collectors’ Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2007, p. 387, plate 1579 (far right, front row).
Louis Comfort Tiffany cultivated extensive clusters of saxifrage along the drive just inside the gates. He championed the cultivation of indigenous flora, recognizing and enhancing their frequently overlooked allure. With a profound passion for botany, he meticulously integrated the basal rosette leaves of plants into decorative motifs. This particular candlestick design represents one of Tiffany's most exceptional and sought-after creations, with a comparable piece housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art.