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A Pair of American Ormolu, Cast-Iron, Marble and Alabaster Torcheres

A Pair of American Ormolu Cast Iron Marble and Alabaster Torcheres

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A Pair of American Ormolu, Cast-Iron, Marble and Alabaster Torcheres. By Edward F. Caldwell & Co.,New York, Circa 1911 Each with gadrooned and scalloped shade carved with pomegranate swags and medallions, above a square central stem and three tritons supporting pearl-encrusted oyster shells, on a triform base carved in relief with winged putti astride dolphins, fruiting garlands and sphinx-form feet 79 1/4 in. high. established in 1895, the New York firm of Edward F. Caldwell was perhaps the leading American designer of lighting fixtures and decorative objects through the first quarter of the 20th century. Working from its foundry at 38 West 15th Street, the company supplied fine quality products to a rich and illustrious clientele, including Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Carnegie and Frederick W. Vanderbilt. Caldwell was succeeded by his business partner Victor E. von Lossberg upon his death in 1914, who incorporated the company in 1915. A design for this particular model was entered into the Caldwell company ledger on 14 June 1911 and was supplied to a client by the name of Aldrich. Likely to be of the comparable quality and execution to the present torcheres, it is possible that the recorded pair were commissioned specifically for Abby Aldrich Rockefeller d.1948), the wife of John D. Rockefeller. Jr. (d.1960), son of the founder of the Standard Oil Company. Residing at 10 West 54th Street among New York’s social elite, the matriarch of the Rockefellers family was certainly affluent enough to have afforded the elaborate torcheres, as well as five additional orders recorded on the same day, including various hall lanterns and wall appliques. One can speculate that these fixtures were perhaps intended for the families newly constructed quarters at 13 West 54th Street, which at the time of the order, would near completion in the following year.

Dimensions: 79 1/4 in. high

Condition: Very Good


Ref 7673