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A American Gilt Brass Ship`s Gimbal Candlestick A Rare American Gilt Brass Ship`s Gimbal Spring-Loaded Candlestick, c. 1875, Baker Arnold & Co., Philadelphia, labeled, height 10 1/2 in Note: Baker, Arnold & Co. was founded by 1871, after Cornelius and Baker disolved, and lasted until 1878. Reference: Bacot, H. Parrott, Nineteenth Century Lighting, 1987, p. 152.
Two Chinese Canton famille rose porcelain lion dog candlestick holders, Qing dynasty, 19th century, each dog wearing a lotus flower decorated saddle cloth, black and gilt harness, and a floral motif pendant with ribbon and tassle around the neck; fruits and plantain leaves around the candle holders. Size:.13cm long, 7cm high, (2).
A Japanese polished bronze and mixed metal inlaid vase, Meiji period, decorated with two storks, together with a Japanese lacquer photograph frame with leaf moulded border, a Continental copper and brass figure of a seated metalworker on an alabaster base, two brass boxes and an oak candlestick.
A Spano-Lustra faience green lustre candlestick, a Portmeirion white glazed leaf and grape moulded jug, a three piece 19th Century English porcelain part dessert service comprising a tazza and two footed dishes, each decorated with flowers within gilt and green decorated borders, two Continental pottery models of cockerels and two similar Rye pottery models of seated rabbits (9)
A WEMYSS CANDLESTICK, probably decorated by Joey Nekola, with impressed Wemyss and painted Wemyss mark, a small preserve jar decorated with apples, painted Wemyss mark, a small preserve jar without lid, a small beaker vase decorated with roses, impressed Wemyss mark, and a small bowl decorated with roses, with painted Wemyss mark (5)
A late Victorian silver table candlestick Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1898, the swagged fluted urn capital with detachable drip pan on a fluted plinth and tapered square section fluted column to a stepped swagged and fluted base with foliate corners and beaded edges, loaded, 13in. (33cm.) high. See Illustration.
A George III silver candlestick, by Thomas Heming, London 1763, the shell capped, fluted, knopped baluster stem spreading to a shell capped, shaped circular base with gadroon borders and scrolling motifs, 25cm high, 23oz CONDITION REPORT: General wear, including rubbing and scratches to surface. Small knocks to base rim. Knocks to rim of sconce.

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