Chandelier
Christopher Haedy (fl.1769 - 1785)
Category
Glass
Date
1770 - 1774
Materials
Glass
Measurements
1370 mm (Height)
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Uppark House and Garden, West Sussex
NT 138076
Summary
A George III cut-glass chandelier, the baluster column of tapered form with triple umbrellas, and a bowl from which stem eight scrolled branches terminating in starred drip pans and plated nozzles, and eight other supporting icicles with starred finials united by crescent shaped garlands, hung overall with facetted pear and bead shaped drops. Attributed to Christopher Haedy. Supplied C. 1770 to 1774. (En suite with NT/UPP/F/25 in Parlour). See M. Jourdain and F. Rose, 'English Furniture, The Georgian Period', pl.130, p.162.
Makers and roles
Christopher Haedy (fl.1769 - 1785), maker