‘Surrey’ enamel candlestick draws admirers in New York

This exceptional candlestick belongs to a small group of cast and enamelled brass wares made in the second half of the 17th century. All are distinguished by their method of production: unlike champlévé or cloisonné decoration, the enamelled fields were cast in the mould.

For many years these were referred to as ‘Surrey enamels’ but evidence now makes a strong case for…

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