Thursday 19 July 2018
A pair of George III paktong candlesticks, of neo-classical form, circa 1760, each with...
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A pair of George III paktong candlesticks, of neo-classical form, circa 1760, each with stop-flutted stem and square gadrooned base, 28cm high (2)
Paktong originated in China and is an alloy of copper ores with nickel and zinc. The metal was used by the Chinese for small table and decorative accessories for the domestic market. However, English makers such as Matthew Boulton, saw the potential for making candlesticks and other goods from Paktong as the metal could be cast, took a high polish and was slow to tarnish. The imported alloy was used by silversmiths and by Birmingham brass manufacturers in imitation of silverware.
Most surviving Paktong is from the 1760-1780 period but its popularity died out as a material for high fashion candlesticks and other objects in the late 18th Century because makers found it cheaper to concentrate on Sheffield plate.
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