A set of four Dutch silver candlesticks
A set of four Dutch silver candlesticks

MARK OF JAN WILLEM BURGERS, THE HAGUE, 1763

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A set of four Dutch silver candlesticks
Mark of Jan Willem Burgers, The Hague, 1763
Each on a shaped circular spirally fluted domed and scroll base rising to a baluster spirally fluted and scroll stem with a similar decorated capital with detachable nozzle, each marked on base
22 cm. high
2490 gr. (4)
出版
A.C. Beeling, Nederlands Zilver 1600-1813, Part III, Groningen,
1986, p. 320-321, ill.

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Christiaan van Rechteren
Christiaan van Rechteren

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Jan Willem Burgers was registered as a silversmith in 1739. In the same year he married Anna Margaretha Nulman. Burgers became dean and assay-master of the guild in 1769. His oeuvre demonstrates his talent and probably gained him much acclaim in fashionable The Hague circles. He is the most recognisable silversmith of the The Hague rococo-style with its swirling flutes and scrolls. The present set of candlesticks relate to two pairs in the Haags Gemeentemuseum dated 1761 and 1767 (Jet Pijzel Domisse, Haags goud en zilver- Edelsmeedkunst uit de Hofstad, Zwolle Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, 2005, pp. 283-284, nrs. 227 and 228.) and to another set sold at Christie's Amsterdam, 13 November 2001, lot 317, dated 1754.

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