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Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999

Anne Boleyn candle snuffer produced by Royal Worcester of Worcester, England, in 1999. Henry VIII's fourth marriage to Anne of Cleves (1515-1551) was, unlike his previous two, not a love match, but a political arrangement by Thomas Cromwell. Anne was, through no fault of her own, ill-prepared for life at the English Court. In her life at the Ducal Court of Dusseldorf she had been limited to an education strong on domesticity, not fine arts. Finding little favor with Henry in a union for which the political reason was no longer valid, Anne was wed for only six months before the marriage contract was annulled. Dubbed the Flanders Mare, perhaps unfairly since she appears no less attractive than any other of Henry's wives, Anne was retired to the mountain country and presented a house and estate where she lived graciously, surviving Henry by more than a decade.

Maker:

Royal Worcester

England

1999

Model #:

Derivative

Henry VIII and His Wives Connoisseur Collection

candle snuffer

Size:

medium

Height:

4 3/4"

Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
Anne of Cleves candle snuffer - Royal Worcester 1999
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