Batavia Monumental Candlestick
This monumental tabletop candlestick is a piece of great rarity and exceptional presence, representative of the luxury and material sophistication of the Dutch colonial environment of the 18th century, specifically of Batavia (present-day Jakarta), one of the most important commercial centers of the Dutch Empire in Asia.
Made of solid bronze, it stands out for its monumental proportions, unusual for a tabletop object, and for the elegance of its turned profile, of clear European influence, adapted to the tastes and scale of high-ranking colonial interiors. This type of candlestick was intended for official residences, homes of high officials of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) or ceremonial spaces, where illumination was also a sign of power and status.
The solidity of the material, the quality of the casting and the historical patina give the piece a strong sculptural character, closer to an object of representation than a simple functional utensil. Its conservation and size place it in a museum level, being very few comparable examples on the market.
Overall, it is a highly collectible object, of great interest for collections of decorative arts, colonial art or history of international trade, where historical value, material quality and an imposing aesthetic presence come together.
Made of solid bronze, it stands out for its monumental proportions, unusual for a tabletop object, and for the elegance of its turned profile, of clear European influence, adapted to the tastes and scale of high-ranking colonial interiors. This type of candlestick was intended for official residences, homes of high officials of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) or ceremonial spaces, where illumination was also a sign of power and status.
The solidity of the material, the quality of the casting and the historical patina give the piece a strong sculptural character, closer to an object of representation than a simple functional utensil. Its conservation and size place it in a museum level, being very few comparable examples on the market.
Overall, it is a highly collectible object, of great interest for collections of decorative arts, colonial art or history of international trade, where historical value, material quality and an imposing aesthetic presence come together.
1 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Diameter: 26
Height: 48
Reference (ID): 1713531
Availability: In stock
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