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1 May 2013, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street£6,000 - £8,000
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A Byzantine bronze polycandelon
Circa 6th-7th Century A.D.
In the form of an openwork disc, a central open sun with twelve radiating bars, alternately plain and ornamented with a cross, each plain terminating with a circular opening for glass lamps, the cross bars with a split terminal, each composed of two penannular openings, suspended from three hinged chains each decorated with three cruciform elements, all suspending from a central foliate distributor with six lobes, hanging from a hook, 10¾in (27.2cm) diam; 18¼in (46.4cm) approx length
Circa 6th-7th Century A.D.
In the form of an openwork disc, a central open sun with twelve radiating bars, alternately plain and ornamented with a cross, each plain terminating with a circular opening for glass lamps, the cross bars with a split terminal, each composed of two penannular openings, suspended from three hinged chains each decorated with three cruciform elements, all suspending from a central foliate distributor with six lobes, hanging from a hook, 10¾in (27.2cm) diam; 18¼in (46.4cm) approx length
Footnotes
Provenance:
European private collection, acquired in the 1980s.
Literature:
For a polycandelon with a similar disc base in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (acc. no. 2002.483.7), cf. K. Weitzmann (ed.), Age of Spirituality, Late Antique and Early Christian Art, Third to Seventh Century, exhibition catalogue, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1977.
























