. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. LAMP SUPPORTS, 11, CHARLES STREET, MAYFAIR. Plate LAMP HOLDERS. 37 GROSVENOR SQUARE. 35 BERKELEY SQUARE. Lamp-Holders 279 Tliey are of intercrossing scrolls and leaves (Plate lxxxiii), recall-ing French rococo or Chippendale design. Similar holders wereformerly in Portman Street, and a smaller pair still remains toNo. 13, Chesterfield Street. A finely scrolled design with husks andJendrils,and arching support for ,is at No. 46, and a lyre-shaped pa


. English ironwork of the XVIIth & XVIIIth centuries; an historical & analytical account of the development of exterior smithcraft. LAMP SUPPORTS, 11, CHARLES STREET, MAYFAIR. Plate LAMP HOLDERS. 37 GROSVENOR SQUARE. 35 BERKELEY SQUARE. Lamp-Holders 279 Tliey are of intercrossing scrolls and leaves (Plate lxxxiii), recall-ing French rococo or Chippendale design. Similar holders wereformerly in Portman Street, and a smaller pair still remains toNo. 13, Chesterfield Street. A finely scrolled design with husks andJendrils,and arching support for ,is at No. 46, and a lyre-shaped pair at No. 49, Berkeley Square, No. 41, Charles Streetpossesses a particularly fine pair (Plate lxxxiv), richly scrolled withwater-leaves of flask-shaped outline, carrying scrolled brackets andrings. The design, without the brackets is almost repeated at No. 89,Curzon Street. Others, of lyre outline and rather massive, have richintercrossing scroll-work and tendrils descending on either side fromthe cap, at No. 34, Portman Square. A design formed of a lyre withina lyre with florid work was formerly in Berkeley Square, and duplicatesstill exist in Portman Square, Curzon Street, and St


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