A 19th Century French Louis XVI style white marble and gilt three-piece clock garniture, the clock with circular white enamel Arabic dial signed 'Lepaute a Paris', within a three-quarter wreath border and below an urn finial, the architectural case with tapering columnar supports, acorn finials and chain drops, raised on three gilt feet, the unsigned brass movement with sunburst drop pendulum, 38cms high; with a pair of twin-branch candelabra, 36.5cms high.
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An antique French kingwood Louis XV style serpentine fronted dressing table, with raised mirrored back bearing Rococo style candelabra, brass ormolu mounts, inlaid marquetry decoration, single drawer and cabriole legs with X-shaped stretcher bearing an ornamental brass urn. The lock to drawer inscribed Pretot & Cie. Width 115cm, height 165cm, depth 57cm.In our opinion this is a mid-19th century piece, which is further supported by the lock marked Pretot. Several areas of missing veneer. Top surface is slightly faded, and has a small area of water damage. The brass beneath the top but above the drawer is missing a few pins and is therefore loose in places. No key.
An Elizabeth II solid silver three branch candelabra table centrepiece, the three arms with plain urn shaped sconces, below a circular drip tray, the centre column with removable urn snuffer and knopped stem to a circular stepped base, London 1962, makers mark for Mappin & Webb Ltd, 1724gms 36cms tall
A pair of French gilt bronze twin light wall appliquesIn the manner of Pierre-François and Lucien-François Feuchère (French, fl.1780-1824), probably late 19th centuryThe upward scrolling naturalistic arms cast with rose blossom and entwined foliage surmounted with corresponding flowerhead candle nozzles, each pair of arms issuing from a slender ribbon tied suspended drapery and tassel hung backplate centred by an elaborate flambe vase, 68.5cm high, 21cm wide, 12cm deep (2)Footnotes:The French fondeur Pierre-François Feuchère and his son Lucien-François operated one of the largest and most successful Parisian workshops for the production of luxury gilt bronze objects from the late 1760's up until the early decades of the 1800's producing numerous clocks cases, wall lights and candelabra for a wide international clientele including French, German and Austrian nobility.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A monumental Russian silver-gilt, six-light candelabra centrepieceSazikov, St. Petersburg, 1849, maker's mark incuse stamped in Cyrillic Сазиков beneath Imperial Warrant Naturalistically modelled as two fruiting trees, terminating in the central bowl which continues the naturalistic tree design, the six branches adorned with fruiting vines, terminating in drip trays and sconces naturalistically modelled as leaves, the central branches adorned with leaves, grapes and vines, a hound sits at the foot of the central branches, the base modelled as a rocky outcrop, which sits on a tripartite shaped plinth base, height 80cm, diameter 60cm.Footnotes:Ignaty Sazikov (1793 - 1868)Born in Moscow province in 1793, he moved with his family to Moscow where he was apprenticed to his father Pavel Fedorovich Sazikov. Upon his father's death in 1830, he took over his father's Moscow workshop and opened a factory and school for eighty trainee gold and silversmiths in St Petersburg. In 1846 the firm received the Imperial Warrant by Tsar Nicholas I, becoming official supplier of the Tsar and imperial family.Saleroom notices:Please note this lot is subject to an Import Low RateThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Lladro candelabra modelled as a classical reclining nude female with crouching child behind, holding and wearing a floral wreath, flanked by candle sconces, 29cm high and approximately 52cm wide, with stand.CONDITION REPORT: The only detachable part is the candlesticks. There is a small loss of glaze to the left knee, apart from some minor staining, the figure is in good condition. There is further minor staining and minor scratches to the underside.
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include two brass three arm candelabra, ten decorative candles red and green, set of Stabilo charcoal colour pencils in a tin, BaByliss curling tongues with comb and carry bag, kneeling Chinese warrior sculpture/vessel the head is a stopper in a grey stone, The Brian Barnes Put-Rite, John Rabone & Sons 100ft vintage measuring tape with original box, onyx ashtrays and a clock, W & J George Ltd. Bakelite boxed brass weights, John Watts pen knife, vintage industrial Mamboreta Argentina straw, a selection of treen to include a musical jewellery box, boomerang, figures, bowls etc. Monroe vintage calculator in the case, a metal RAC GB sign, three vintage Swissair hand fans with oriental design on black background, a selection on haberdashery items, Singer sewing machine parts, vintage pinking scissors in original boxes, knitted scarecrow toys etc. (sd/af), (4 boxes + loose)
THREE BOXES AND LOOSE METALWARE AND MISCELLANEOUS, to include a Jane Morden oil on canvas still life, with gold frame, two framed oil paintings, frame print of a market street scene, large brass clock face not working black hands and black roman numerals, large copper kettle, vintage Morphy Richards iron in the original box, vintage Carmen 11 heated rollers in the original box, vintage Morphy Richards noiseless hair dryer in original box, three armed candelabra, five silver plated Grenadier liqueur goblet, approximately 20 presentation trophies/plaques all engraved, a box of Viners cutlery, a carriage clock etc. (sd/af), (3 boxes + loose)
Large selection of mixed glass and silver plate ware to include wine glasses, tumblers and liqueur glasses, a cut glass decanter, crystal cut etched glass vase, pitcher, candle sticks, lidded jars, tall stem vase, cruet items, candelabra with three branches, preserve pot and selection of cutlery to include apostle spoons and cake slice
A 19th century George III oval gilt wood and gesso worked girandole mirror. The mirror of rococo influence, the frame of giltwood and gesso worked construction, the top having a plaster and wire worked shell and foliate detail to the top. Scrolling decoration of gesso throughout with a three arm candelabra to the base.Measures approx. 92cm x 57cm.
An Elizabeth II silver metamorphic three light candelabra, probable mark of E. H. Parkin & Company, Sheffield 1965, circular filled and reeded base with tapering knopped column and threaded top supporting two reeded branches each terminating in a campana shaped sconce and detachable wax pan, the third light to match centrally positioned, 34cm high, 36cm diameter across the branches, 641g (20.5ozt) gross weighable silver
A pair of mid 20th century Italian metalwares five light candelabra, mark of Fassi Arno, Milan, marked 800 for 800/1000 standard silver, each circular stepped and gadrooned base topped with acanthus decoration, fluted and reeded knopped column and urn shaped top supporting four folate branches each terminating in a sconce with decorative wax pan, the centre section supporting the fifth light, 36cm high, 25cm across the branches, 3323g (107ozt) gross (2)
A pair of German metalwares silver five light candelabra, probable mark of P. Bruckmann & Söhne, Heilbronn, circa 1900, stamped with Halbmond und Reichskrone (crescent and crown) and 800, for 800/1000 standard silver, each loaded circular base with repoussé decoration, pear shaped knopped column similarly decorated and foliate top supporting four foliate branches each terminating in a sconce with decorative wax pan, the centre section supporting the fifth light, 56cm high, 33cm across the branches (2)
A pair of 20th century American metalwares silver metamorphic three light candelabra, mark of the Alvin Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island, each circular filled and gadrooned base with tapering column, threaded at each end, supporting two filled reeded branches each terminating in a campana shaped sconce, the third light to match centrally positioned, 32cm high, 28cm diameter across the branches, signed and numbered to the underside (2)Provenance:Property of the late Gabriela Grillo
An Elizabeth II silver three light metamorphic candelabra, mark not traced (GE), Sheffield 1956, loaded square base with rounded corners and a band of foliate and scroll decoration, tapering knopped column supporting a two branch section each terminating in a spool sconce and removable drip pan, the centre containing the third light with detachable flame finial, 40cm diameter across the branches, 55cm high, 1160g (37ozt) weighable silver
A silver plated three branch candelabra centrepiece, apparently unmarked, probably late 19th century, triform cast base with three dragons and monograms, tapered fluted column, three decorative branches with ram's head terminals each supporting a sconce and circular wax pan, central section supporting a cut glass circular bowl, 20cm diameter, 37cm overall diameter across the branches, 56cm high
Herend, Hungary. A pair of hand painted fine bone china porcelain ' Rothschild Bird ' pattern twin arm table candelabras. Each candlestick holder with a removable scrolled twin arms top. Shaped central column over circular foot. All decorated with birds, butterflies and insects throughout. Each candelabra marked to underside.Each measures approx. 23cm tall x 13cm in diameter.
A pair of elaborate late 19th century glass candelabras with two scrolled sconces upon cut glass single candlestick with fluted edging to sconces, on square bases, with cut glass droplets. Each approximately 39.5cm high. Further details: one has droplets detached; one candelabra missing one sconce; chips; loss and nibbles; wear commensurate with age. (2)

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