| Object Number | 66-7-1 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Mediterranean |
| Section | Mediterranean |
| Materials | Bronze |
| Description | Considered fake, imitating Etruscan, Greek and Egyptian. A. Candelabrum proper. B Satyr finials. A has 3 feet in from of swans w/ outstretched wings each resting on a spool. Base above is truncated conical with 6 Egyptianizing figures of women set at intervals. Standing on base is a satyr w/kantharos in right hand, supporting a wineskin on head with left. Above satyr is a vertically grooved shaft which supports the top which had originally 4, now 3 candleholders. A second satyr, B, was originally attached to the center, standing on a spool; 1. foot forward, both arms extended from elbows. |
| Height | 117 cm |
| Length | 17 cm |
| Width | 17 cm |
| Credit Line | Gift of Philip T. Sharples, 1966 |
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