Fine Art & Antiques

Antiquarian books, ceramics & glass, silver, jewellery & watches, works of art, Asian art, furniture etc

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room Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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Fine Art & Antiques

Antiquarian books, ceramics & glass, silver, jewellery & watches, works of art, Asian art, furniture etc

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A pair of silver candlesticks in the 17th century style, having multi-knopped columns to domed hexagonal loaded bases, maker James Dixon & Sons, S...

A pair of gilt brass four-light candelabra, the candle-holders each having detachable sconces, on slender reeded column to triform bases, with lio...

A pair of 19th century white metal alter sticks, in the 17th century Baroque style, having multi-knopped columns chased with flowers and foliage, ...

A pair of Dutch embossed brass single light wall sconces, each decorated with stylised flowers in the 17th century style, gross h.41cm

A Victorian lacquered brass pedestal oil lamp, having vaseline tinted cranberry glass shade with handkerchief rim, with a matching font, the burne...

A Victorian brass pedestal oil lamp, having cranberry tinted and acid etched shade over moulded pink glass font, the whole raised on black enamell...

A late Victorian brass pedestal oil lamp, having opaque glass shade polychrome painted with leaves, with further opaque glass font decorated with ...

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