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Early 20th century continental porcelain candelabra decorated with a classical lady figure and encrusted with hand painted relief flowers and leaves. Features a four armed candlestick holder atop, and all raised on a plinth style base with three scrolled legs. No makers mark. Measuring approx. 45cm x 29cm x 29cm.
A VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL BRASS AND MALACHITE BOX. (6). the box having malachite overlaid cabochon and ropetwist detail with darkblue velvet lined interior, a French pair of lidded gilt bronze twin handled urns, brass and onxy stand a brass owl and a three branch ropetwist and scrolling leaf candelabra. box 14cm x 13cm Rd candelstick 36cm H.
PAIR OF SILVER PLATED THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY each branch issuing from a central sconce, over a putto figure, on fluted column support with foliate swag, square base with concave corners and four foliate bun feet46cm highCondition overall is good/fair, with tarnishing present throughout and light damage present, scuffs and general age associated surface wearadditional images are now available
Kayserzinn, attributed to Hugo Leven, a pair of three-branch 'bat' candelabra, each removable sconce above a shaped candle arm in the form of a bat's wing, the central shaped bat stem above a triform base, cast with foliage, the underside of base with stamp Kayserzinn 2000 4506, 30.5cm high, (2).
A pair of 19th Century ormolu mounted cut-glass candelabra, with central urn shaped finials and knopped sconces, all drip pans hung with sets of faceted droppers, on honeycomb style glass bases, approx 42cm high Further details: one small chip to a sconce rim, some chipping and nibbles to few droplets; fleabites to areas; base rims with small nibbles; wear commensurate with age.
Pair of late 20th century silver three branch candelabra, each with three sconces and twin scrolling branches, raised on a lobed baluster stem and an anthemion cast filled base, hallmarked Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1973, H22.5cmCondition Report:Approx 58.47 (1817.7 grams) (Filled Bases)
A LARGE IMPRESSIVE BRONZE AND ORMOLU JARDINIÈRE ON A MARBLE PEDESTAL FRENCH, LATE 19TH CENTURY The shaped circular jardinière, stamped BT to several mounts, sides with oval bas-relief panels of playful amorini, spaced by four projecting flower filled cornucopia, terminating on lion paw feet, on a tall ormolu mounted green marble cylindrical pedestal mounted with flower garlands and a circlet of festooned flowers 184cm high, the jardinière 57cm high, the pedestal 125cm high, the base 38cm square For a similarly stamped jardinière/urn and marble pedestal, of comparable form proportions and style but mounted as a candelabra and retaining lid, please see Christie's New York, 500 Years Decorative Arts Europe: Property From a Private West Coast Collection, 18th October 2012, Lot 168 ($30,000 incl. BP). It would seem probable that although the New York example is catalogued as having "associated" marble pedestal, comparison with this lot would rather suggest that the pedestal is integral to the piece and perhaps part of the decorative design of the atelier responsible.
Y A KINGWOOD, SATINWOOD, PARQUETRY DECORATED AND ORMOLU MOUNTED WRITING DESK EN ROGNON BY MILLET, LATE 19TH CENTURY Signed MILLET A PARIS 140cm high, 116cm wide, 70cm deep Provenance: Bonhams London, Fine European Furniture, Sculpture and Works of Art (20017), 5th July 2012, Lot 193 (£49,250 incl. BP) Property of a Gentleman, London Literature: Camille Mestdagh, L'ameublement d'art français (1850-1900), avec la collaboration de Pierre Lecoules, Les éditions de l'amateur, 2010 A very similar version of this bureau, by Millet, is illustrated in C. Mestdagh, p.212. The same sold Christie's New York, 24 October 2006, Lot 474, for $66,000. The present lot is an even more creative example than the version mentioned above as each candelabra is surmounted by a cherub and the legs to the front are headed by figural busts. The bronze mounts such as the side cherubs and the Mars infant surmounting the clock are reminiscent of the work by Leon Message and they could have been cast after his designs. Indeed, evidences have been found that he has not exclusively worked for Francois Linke but also for Krieger, Zwiener, Roux et Brunet and then possibly Millet. In that respect, this piece can be considered as one of the most interesting in maison Millet's production. As mentioned by Mestdagh, Theodore Millet exhibited a very similar bureau en rognon at the 1905 Paris Salon des industries du Mobilier.
A PAIR OF BRONZE, ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE FIGURAL CANDELABRA FRENCH, CIRCA 1830 Each with twin scrolling branches beneath pine cone finial, seated musician triton putti bases with circular column bases, 41.5cm high, the bases 9.5cm wide A similar pair of Louis XVI candelabra from 1780 are illustrated in 'Les Bronzes Ornementaux et Les Objets Montes de Louis XIV a Napoleon III' by Giacomo et Rozenn Wannenes (Milan: Vausor, 2004, p. 253).
A PAIR OF CHARLES X BRONZE AND ORMOLU FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRA CIRCA 1830 Each with winged figure of Nike holding aloft a basket of fruit and flowers issuing three cornucopia branches, adapted for electricity 99cm high Provenance: The Guy Reed Will Trust, Copgrove Hall, Yorkshire Condition Report: ELECTRICAL GOODS. Sold with a 2024 portable appliance test (PAT) certificate With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. With drilled sections from electrical fitting, old deposits to gilding to branches, the bases with fairly heavy rubbing and discolouration to the gilding. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Condition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED CHINESE FLAMBÉ GLAZE SEVEN LIGHT VASE CANDELABRA CIRCA 1890 Each baluster vase with dark purplish-red tone, fading to paler blue to the tops, the mounts issuing flowering lily branches, the bases of stylised stepped Chinese form concealing bases, now fitted for electricity 93cm high including fitments, the bases 17cm wide Provenance: The Estate of a deceased GentlemanFor a similar pair of lights, possibly from the same Paris atelier, see Christie's London, Patrick Moorhead: Hidden Treasures, 25th February 2021, Lot 100, (£10,000). Condition Report: ELECTRICAL GOODS. Sold with a 2024 portable appliance test (PAT) certificate With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. One vase broken and restored and of a darker colour- the other with black engrained to the surface glaze and signs that there might be underlying cracks or old damage. This does not seem to show up under UV. Drilled and fitted for electricity- some vacant mount points and metalwork with rubbing from use/cleaning and old polish remnants Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian silver gilt five light candelabra. George Fox, London, 1873. In the Dutch style, the cast candelabra raised on a scrolling trefoil base stamped Lambert, Coventry St., London, the baluster stem to an urn-shaped capital supporting a removable five light scrolling branch section, each capital with a foliate drip pan, marked on base and socket of branch section, 59cm high, approx. weight 118ozt Provenance: Property from a UK private collection. Footnotes: cf: for similar examples, please see Lot 93, Christie's, Fine English, Continental and American silver, 23rd May 2007, https://www.christies.com/en/lot/lot-4910944?ldp_breadcrumb=back
A group of silver mounted and silver plated items.Various dates and makers.The group comprising: A convertible five light silver plated candelabra by Roberts & Belk, the main candlestick with removable five light branch section; a matched pair of glass sweetmeat dishes raised on lobed silver feet, one Dutch, the other a Victorian English example by John Henry Williamson, 17cm wide, 10cm high; a rectangular silver plated tray with shaped sides; two pairs of silver plated candlesticks; and a silver plated card tray (a lot)
A group of silver plated items. The group including: two pairs of candelabra with detachable arms, one pair designed with columnar stems raised on stepped square bases; a pair of coasters with lobed sides; three various swing-handled sugar baskets with blue glass liners; and a pair of George III style salt cellars with pierced sides (a lot)Provenance: Property from a UK private collection.
A pair of Art Nouveau silver candelabra. Probably German, c.1900. The candelabra stamped 900M, possibly for Gustav Memmer, Berlin, active 1890-1930, each seven light candelabra designed with stylised flower bud capitals supported by bifurcated branches with whiplash terminations, the branches encircled by a pierced band decorated with ivy leaves and shield-shaped cartouches engraved with monograms, raised on spreading, circular feet with conforming ivy decoration, both with removable lead inserts to bases, the nuts stamped 900M, candelabra approx. 60cm high, 28cm wide, total weighable silver approx. 128.2ozt (pr) Condition Report: Some general scratching, nicking and pitting to both. Steady on bases. Some wear to decoration commensurate with age. Some repairs noted to branches and some splits noted in a few places (mainly in areas of repairs). Indications of former erasures to cartouches. There are patches of discolouration to the silver and areas where there appears to be a coating of some kind on the silver. Some dings and a few splits and repairs noted to capitals. The pierced bands are in good overall condition, only one small hole noted to a high point on a leaf. A ding to the lead insert in foot of one candelabra. Overall an attractive pair of functional candelabra albeit with some wear and repairs. Further images available to download via this link: https://we.tl/t-9PNE3MsM8v
A pair of continental candelabra, with porcelain bodies decorated with panels of courting couple and to the opposite side landscapes, with metal mounts and four candle holders topped with pineapple finials. Height 45 cm.With the exception of one detachable sconce, all metalwork is present. The metalwork has lost much of the original surface gilding and is generally dusty and discoloured. The handle to one vase is slightly loose at the top. The vases themselves appear to be In generally good condition with no visible chips or cracks. Both have missing jewels to the panels and there is some minor rubbing to the gilding.

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