Pair of pricket candlesticks

Reinhold Vasters

second half 16th century, mounts 1880–90

Pair of pricket candlesticks by Reinhold Vasters

Medium

Crystal, silver-gilt, enamel

Dimensions

Height (each): 13 1/2 in. (34.3 cm)

Classification

Natural Substances-Rock Crystal

Culture

Italian, probably Milan

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Friedsam Collection, Bequest of Michael Friedsam, 1931

Accession Number

32.100.243, .244

Art Historical Context

These elegant **Pair of Pricket Candlesticks**, to Reinhold Vasters exemplify the opulence of Renaissance decorative arts with a twist of later revival. Crafted in the second half of the 16 century—likely in Milan, Italy—their rock crystal shafts were adorned with silver-gilt mounts 1880–90. Standing at 13½ inches (34.3 cm) tall each, these pieces feature pointed prickets designed to securely hold candles, blending functionality with lavish beauty in European homes or ecclesiastical settings. The materials—crystal, silver-gilt, and enamel—highlight masterful 16th-century Italian techniques. R...

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