Three George II brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1730-55Two with bases with convex corners and concave sides, the third and tallest example with a seized twist ejector mechanism and with an unusual base cast with ogee-profiled sides, height 18cm (7 1/16in), (3)Footnotes:LiteratureSee E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick 1425-1925 (2001), Cat. 110 for a very similar candlestick as the third in this Lot, also originally with twist ejector mechanism.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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An unusual copper alloy socket candlestick, European, probably 17th centuryThe tubular stem with moulded socket rim and cast with two 'wedding band' knops, on a high-domed stepped foot, height 16.2cm (6⅜in), base diameter 14.2cm (5⅝in)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1760-80With loose nozzle and columnar stem cast with twelve flutes, atop a square base with central dish, decorated all over with gadrooning and lines, height 28.5cm (11¼in), together with six George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, five with columnar stems, one with a square-section fluted stem, all raised on square bases, the tallest height 28cm (11in), (7)Footnotes:LiteratureSee P., N. & H. Schiffer, The Brass Book (1978), p. 183 C and E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick 1425-1925 (2001), Cat. 167 for candlesticks very similar to the first in this lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, English, circa 1750With ruffled loose nozzle, the knopped stem seamed and topped by a waisted and moulded candle socket, on a square stepped base with swirl-cast domed centre and band of gadrooning, height 16.5cm (6½in)Footnotes:LiteratureCompare similar candlesticks, said to match silver tapersticks by the London silversmith John Carter, illustrated P., N., & H. Schiffer, The Brass Book (1978), p. 183, D.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George I brass socket candlestick, circa 1720With the ownership initials 'BH' engraved to the underside of the baseLarge and elegant, and of seamed construction, with flared socket flange, a knopped stem with central band, and raised on a spreading 'cut-corner' base with dished centre, height 19.5cm (7 11/16in)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good George II brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1740With seamed stem and nozzle, and on a base cast with convex corners and straight sides, a small dish to its centre, height 17.1cm (6¾in), together with two mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlesticks, French/Dutch, each with a spreading ruffled base, the tallest height 20.9cm (8¼in), (3)Footnotes:LiteratureSee R. Gentle & R. Feild, Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820 (1994), p. 141, no. 68, where a candlestick with a similar base is described as 'pleasing' and P., N. & H. Schiffer, The Brass Book (1978), p. 200 B, where a pair of candlesticks with similar bases, signed by the maker George Grove, is illustrated.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1760-80With loose hexagonal nozzle, moulded candle cup and seamed columnar stem cast with twelve flutes, on a moulded hexagonal base with central stepped dome, height 27.5cm (10 13/16in), together with two late George III brass alloy candlesticks, one with a circular base, height 27cm (10⅝in), the other fitted with a push ejector and with a navette-shaped fluted base, height 28cm (11in), (3)Footnotes:LiteratureSee E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick 1425-1925 (2001), Cat. 166 for an almost identical candlestick (to the first candlestick in this Lot) with a rare hexagonal base.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II brass socket candlestick, circa 1740With its apparently original loose nozzle, its edge cast with alternating convex and concave curves, atop a knopped stem of seamed construction, its central section waisted and facetted, raised on a decorative base with rounded, convex corners and concave sides, height 20.5cm (8⅛in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Belinda Gentle Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two good George II/George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1760The first with waisted socket above a knopped stem and raised on a circular base, finely decorated throughout with bands of gadrooning and lines, height 27cm (10⅝in), the second with loose nozzle and raised on a square base, finely decorated throughout with gadrooning and lines, height 25.5cm (10 1/16in), (2)Footnotes:LiteratureBoth of these candlesticks are finely decorated and share the rare feature of a gadrooned 'ruffle' at the point where the stem meets the base. For other examples of this feature see, for instance, P., N. & H. Schiffer, The Brass Book (1978), the front cover and p. 173 A (where it is also noted that 'few round base Chippendale candlesticks were made') and p. 183 C, where a pair of square-based candlesticks with a similar ruffle are illustrated. See also E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick 1425-1925 (2001), Cat. 169 for an almost identical square-based candlestick.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small early 18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, probably Dutch, circa 1700-1715The heavily moulded socket pierced with a circular extraction hole, and atop an acorn-knopped stem on a 'cut-corner' square base, height 11cm (4⅜in)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and small brass socket candlestick, French, circa 1745-9With punched C couronné duty mark to footrimThe facetted octagonal and slightly waisted socket with moulded rim and gadrooned lower bulb, on a rising baluster facetted stem engraved with foliage to alternate faces and atop a gadrooned lower knop, on a 'cut-corner' square base embellished with a further band of gadrooning, the underside of the base silvered, height 13cm (5¼in)Footnotes:LiteratureThe punched duty mark of a 'C' beneath a crown was used in France between 5 March 1745 and 4 February 1749 on new and second-hand copper alloy goods. See R. Butler, A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass and other Base Metalware, c. 1600-c.1900 (Exhibition Catalogue, 2001), No. 28, for more information and another marked candlestick.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Three George II/George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1745-65All with petalled bases, one with a stem cast with an unusually low knop, and fitted as a twist ejector, height 17.5cm (6 15/16in), and a George II/George III brass alloy taperstick, with balustroid stem and petalled base, height 11.5cm (4 9/16in), (4)Footnotes:LiteratureThe first candlestick, with the unusually low knop, in this lot is very similar to a pair of candlesticks with unique star-shaped bases illustrated E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick 1425-1925 (2001), Cat. 116.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II/George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1750-70Possibly by Robert Bush Sr. (fl. 1755-1807) of BristolThe stem fitted with a twist ejector, and with a nozzle of six lobes, the base of 'shell' form, height 23cm (9 1/16in), together with a George II/George III socket candlestick, circa 1760-70, made of metal with a high copper content, and with a lobed base cast with six shells, height 23.5cm (9¼in), and a George II/George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1750-70, with swirl base, height 24.5cm (9⅝in), (3)Footnotes:LiteratureSee E. Koldeweij, The English Candlestick 1425-1925 (2001), Cat. 117 for a pair of twist ejector candlesticks stamped with the maker's name 'R. Bush' which are very similar to the first candlestick in this lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare early 18th century brass dwarf socket candlestick, circa 1700-20Possibly from a toilet serviceSeamed, the slightly tulip-shaped socket with a moulded rim on a short ball-knopped stem and a circular base, height 10cm (4in), base diameter 9cm (3½in)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An early to mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1730With a tulip-shaped candle socket and acorn-knopped seamed stem, raised on a base with two tiers of lobed petals, height 16.2cm (6⅜in), together with four mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1740, all with knopped stems and petal bases, the largest height 22.5cm (8 15/16in), (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Queen Anne/George I brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1715With moulded and faceted socket on a faceted octagonal baluster stem, and on a spreading square base with canted corners, height 15.5cm (6⅛in), together with a George I brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1720, with slender and elongated square baluster-stem and on a square base with cut corners, height 16.4cm (6 7/16in), (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and small late 17th century trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1690With flared socket flange above a stem cast with two band knops, on a spreading circular foot with narrow footrim, height 11.8cm (4¾in), base diameter 9cm (3½in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx R. F. Michaelis collection.IllustratedR. F. Michaelis, Old Domestic base metal candlesticks (1978), p. 85, fig. 121.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine and rare late 17th century small brass alloy 'ball-knop' trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1675With corded stem terminating in a flattened ball knop and on a spreading circular base with narrow footrim, height 13.3cm (5¼in), base diameter 10cm (3⅞in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Margaret Hand Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A small mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1650-80With corded upper and lower stems, and decorative lines to the drip-tray and spreading circular base, the upper stem with threaded end, height 13.7cm (5⅜in), base diameter 10cm (3⅞in)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good mid- to late 17th century brass alloy trumpet-base socket candlestick, circa 1650-1680Having a broad socket flange above a slightly waisted corded upper stem and a drip-pan with decorative lines, the corded lower stem on a broad and spreading circular base, height 19cm (17½in), base diameter 15cm (5⅞in)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William & Mary/William III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1690-1700With a moulded socket topping an acorn- and disc-knopped stem, raised on a large moulded square base with cut corners and pronounced central dish, height 15.8cm (6⅛in), together with a Queen Anne brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1710-15, topped by a moulded candle socket on a facetted rising baluster stem, raised on a cut-cornered square base with dished centre, height 16cm (6¼in), and a late 17th century brass alloy socket candlestick, Dutch, circa 1690-1700, with circular extraction hole, acorn-knopped stem and dished octagonal base, height 12.2cm (4 13/16in), (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Großer Leuchter, Kerzeneinsatz mit Perlenband dekoriert, balusterförmiger Schaft, runde Basis, auf 4 eingerollten Füßen, Silber 800, Deutschland, 525g, H 36cmLarge candlestick, candle insert decorated with pearl ribbon, baluster shaped shaft, round base, on 4 rolled feet, silver 800, Germany, 525g, h 36cm
Silber-Lot (3) bestehend aus kleinem Leuchter (gewichtet, Höhe 6,5cm) Sterlingsilber und zwei Löffelchen, einer "Locarno", Silber 800 und einer antik 8-lotSilver lot (3) consisting of small candlestick (weighted) sterling silver and two spoons, one "Locarno", silver 800 and one antique 8-lot
Wohl DEUTSCHLAND 1-flammiger Kerzenhalter, Silber, 19. Jhd. Leuchter in Balusterform, auf mehrpassigem Stand, godroniert, mit abnehmbarer Tülle, Gravuren: 'Fritz d. 10t December 1811 1861', beschwert, H. ca. 27,5cm. Unten offen, Füllung bröckelt, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | Probably GERMANY 1-flame candlestick, silver, 19th cent. Baluster-shaped candlestick, on multi-pass stand, godroned, with removable spout, engravings: 'Fritz d. 10t December 1811 1861', weighted, h. approx. 27.5cm. Open at the bottom, filling crumbling, signs of age and use. Legierung Silber
DEUTSCHLAND 7-tlg. Konvolut u.a.Kaffeekanne, Silber, 20. Jhd.: Mit reichen vegetabilen Dekoren, teilweise durchbrochen gearbeitet, WILHELM LUDWIG Hanau 1 Kaffeekanne (830 Silber), in abweichenden Dekoren WILLY SCHMITT Hanau 1 Sahnegießer, 1 Zuckerdose und 1 Serviettenhalter (800 Si), ADAM MANNS&SOHN 1 zweiflammiger Kerzenleuchter (800 Si, H. ca. 21), dazu 2 unterschiedlich große Rechtecktabletts (800 Si, L. ca. 32-36,5cm). Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | GERMANY 6-pcs. convolute a.o. coffee pot, silver, 20th c.: With rich vegetal decorations, partly openwork, WILHELM LUDWIG Hanau 1 coffee pot (830 silver), in deviating decorations WILLY SCHMITT Hanau 1 cream jug, 1 sugar bowl and 1 napkin holder (800 si), ADAM MANNS&SOHN 1 two-burner candlestick (800 si, h. approx. 21), in addition 2 rectangular trays of different sizes (800 si, l. approx. 32-36.5cm). Signs of age and use. Gewicht 2809g Legierung Silber
DEUTSCHLAND 5-tlg. Konvolut u.a. 1 Jardinière, Silber, 20. Jhd.: WILHELM WEINRANCK Hanau 1 Jardinière auf 4 Füßen mit durchbrochen gearbeiteter Wandung (800 Silber, ohne Glaseinsatz), CHRISTOPH WIDMANN 1 Henkelschälchen (835 Si, ohne Glaseinsatz, L. ca. 10,5), 1 Durchbruchschälchen 'Musizierende Putti' (800 Si, L. ca. 12,5), ALBO 1 kleiner Kerzenhalter (835 Si, H. ca. 2,5) und 1 Durchbruchschale (800 Si, L. ca. 22,5, beschädigt). Teilweise etwas verbogen, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. | GERMANY 5-piece convolute i.a. 1 Jardinière, silver, 20th cent: WILHELM WEINRANCK Hanau 1 jardinière on 4 feet with openwork wall (800 silver, without glass insert), CHRISTOPH WIDMANN 1 small bowl with handle (835 si, without glass insert, l. approx. 10.5), 1 openwork bowl 'Putti making music' (800 si, l. approx. 12.5), ALBO 1 small candlestick (835 si, h. approx. 2.5) and 1 openwork bowl (800 si, l. approx. 22.5, damaged). Partially somewhat bent, signs of age and use. Gewicht 1067g Legierung Silber
Gyula BOROS (Hungarian b.1950); an interesting oil on board/panel still-life study of a Nuremburg-style carved ivory and silver-lidded tankard, a tall glass behind and a candlestick with lighted candle; signed Boros lower right; sold with 2014 S. & V. Farnsworth - Grimes House Gallery invoice for £750, gilt frame (board size 23.5cm x 29cm)
A selection of silver, to include a Liberty & Co. enamel trinket box, AF, a silver double ended scent bottle, a silver candlestick, a silver cigar box, silver backed mirrors and brushes, etc, gross weight of solid silver items 9.84ozt.Condition report: Overall condition fairCigar box with dents throughout, particularly to corners, hallmarks for Birmingham, partially wornEnamel trinket box with major losses to enamel border, central part of lid with scratches and losses to edges, one large dent to body, hallmarks for Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1909, diameter 6cmCandlestick with dents to base, base slightly off round, hallmarks for GCW, Birmingham, 1905, height 14cmVase sleeve, good to fair condition, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1902, height 7.7cmMechanical pen/pencil, pen nib marked M.Myer, Birmingham, 0129, with bloodstone seal terminal, unmarkedOctagonal glass jar lid with dents, hallmarks for Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1900, glass chipped to base x3Hair Tidy glass jar, with small dents, hallmarks for Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham, 1900Sauce boat, marks partially worn, hallmarks for William Aitken, Birmingham, 1910Three napkin rings with hallmarks for Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham, 1928Scent bottle, some abrasion and nicks to green glass, hinged lid slightly misshapen, with glass stopper, screw lid slightly misshapen, visible when viewed obliquely, hallmarks for CMRos, Birmingham, 1897, length 10cmSilver backed mirrors and brush with dents throughoutSilver cylindrical pot, dents throughout, hallmarks for Haseler Brothers, Birmingham, 1898, length 7.1cmSilver capped jar, hinge broken, dented, hallmarks for Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1906, height 11cm
Late 19th Century spelter figural candlestick modelled as a Turk, 37cm high, together with a 19th Century moulded ceramic tobacco box and cover Condition: Overall wear to enamels, drill hole to back of head and base of figure. Tobacco box with chips and losses to exterior, further chips and losses to inside rim and flange of cover. Also glue repair to side of rim and overall wear to extremities. **Due to current lockdown conditions, bidders are unable to view lots in this online-only sale. Please therefore read the following: As this is a sale of second-hand and antique items, bidders should expect items to exhibit general wear and tear commensurate with age and use unless otherwise stated. Please carefully examine the images as they form part of the overall condition. Clevedon Salerooms are happy to provide further detailed information on request, if received by email or telephone at least 24 hours prior to the sale. The mention of a specific flaw or fault does not automatically mean that no other faults exist. Reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are a general assessment, not a forensic survey. Further category-specific condition information can be found in our Standard Terms and Conditions. The placing of a bid by you is taken by us as an indication that you have read, understood and agreed to these terms.
An extensive collection of china to include: box of Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" bone china to include: 6 piece tea service with teapot and cake plate; a mantle and a desk clock, three vase; ring holder and two circular ring boxes, various dressing table dishes, table decoration - gramophone, candlestick, shoe shaped posy vase.
A FAIENCE CANDLESTICK WITH LARGE DRIP TRAY 23cm high, and two matching faience candlesticks with polychrome enamelled floral decoration on triform base, 23cm and 24cm high Condition Report : the slightly taller has a rim chip and old stapled repair around tow of the feet Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A BRASS ALMS DISH with embossed and chased decoration, 40.5cm diameter; and a pricket candlestick on triform base with claw feet, 38cm high overall Condition Report : no real condition issues to either piece Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
Edwardian Period - Single Sterling Silver Classical Style Square Based Candlestick with Tapered Column. Height 7 Inches - 17.5 cms. Gross Weight 274.4 grams. Loaded Base + A Further 1940's Single Sterling Silver Candlestick of Tapered Form, Supported on a Six Sided Stepped Base. Hallmark Birmingham 1942. Height 7.5 Inches - 18.75 cms. Total Weight 154 grams., Wooden Base.
Mixed Collection of Porcelain, China & Glass, comprising a Dutch blue and white biscuit container full of souvenir match cases; two Sylvac vases; brass candlestick; glass light fitting; Tuscan floral basket; Wedgwood pin dish and vase; 'Old Foley' footed cake stand; a collection of Preston Guild china; glasses, and a boxed set of cake forks, etc.

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