A pair of large altar candlesticks made of carved wood, partly with a gold patina and partly with a porphyry look, on a trefoil base with lion's paws and rocaille decoration. There are three coat of arms cartouches with a relief Annunciation scene (= Annunziata), ‘SS Annunziata’ and dated ‘Anno Domini 1627’. Six spheres and coin bands could indicate a connection to the Medici family.
The candelabras probably represent a donation to the church of Santissima Annunziata in Florence in 1627, possibly by Christine of Lorraine (1565 Bar-le-Duc - 1636 Florence, Italian: Cristiana di Lorena) due to the references to the Medici. She was married to Ferdinando I de Medici and was Grand Duchess of Tuscany.
Condition: restored setting, cleaned and lightly retouched.
Provenance:
Fischer-Böhler Munich,
Dorotheum Vienna,
private collection Vienna,
H. Lockner Würzburg
Dimensions:
Height: 182.0 cm | 71.65 in.
Width: 62.5 cm | 24.61 in.
Depth: 62.5 cm | 24.61 in.