Of classical outline after the antique, with flaming finials to the spout, the curved handle in the form of an eagle’s head. With reversible lids (one with replacement candle nozzle)....
Of classical outline after the antique, with flaming finials to the spout, the curved handle in the form of an eagle’s head. With reversible lids (one with replacement candle nozzle). Each raised on acanthus and leaf-mounted circular socle.
The form of these lamps is inspired by Roman antiquity, particularly the tall, curling handle terminating in animal forms. An example of a Roman oil lamp of similar form can be found in the collection at the Louvre (no. 1191).
Thomas Coulborn & Sons sold a similar pair of cassolettes in 2013.