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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Three Blue and White Vases, The first a compressed globular vase decorated with two landscape panels on a blue background featuring bats and swirling clouds; the second a candlestick with a rising central holder in the form of a lotus flower, surrounded by five lobed openings, the exterior decorated with dragons and leafy tendrils, a mark to the base; the third a gu-form vase with dragons amongst leafy tendrils and flowers, the top and bottom with decorative bands. 19th Century, Tallest: 9 3/4 inches (14.7 cm) [Abrasions. This condition report states major condition issues only] Starting Price: $750
A pair of Meissen porcelain candlestick figures, late 19th century, as the musical shepherd and shepherdess, he standing in puce coat playing the bagpipes, his dog at his feet, she playing a recorder, a sheep at her feet, both standing before a tree trunk surmounted by a foliate sheathed sconce, on scroll moulded bases, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, height 35cm Both figures with end of pipes lacking. Sheep with one ear and one foreleg lacking. Minor chips to foliage and some wear. 190213
A William Arthur Smith Benson brass candlestick, scrolling stem with foliate feet, the circular sconce balanced with a seedpod counterweight unsigned 31cm. wide Literature Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collector`s Club, page 121 plate 98 for a comparable example.
A William Arthur Smith Benson brass candlestick, model no.9, the mantle candlestick with ball counterweight, scrolling stem and cast arched feet, unsigned 31cm. wide Provenance The Albert Dawson Trust Literature Ian Hamerton W.A.S Benson Arts and Crafts Luminary and Pioneer of Modern Design, Antique Collector`s Club, page 253 plate 23 this design illustrated in the Benson catalogue.
A BOW PORCELAIN FIGURAL CANDLESTICK, c.1770, modelled as a putto kneeling with his arms outstretched to a bird perched amidst flowering bocage, a dog recumbent amongst flowers, on a gilt highlighted scroll base, the original metal sconce with tulip shaped nozzle and pierced drip pan, dagger and anchor mark, 9 1/2" high
UNUSUAL 19th CENTURY BRASS CANDLESTICK mounted to the middle with a ship`s bell swung using ship`s wheel attached to pivoting beam all on integral dished circular base, 11 1/2" (29.2cm) high and a large CAST BRONZE OCTAGONAL FORM OBLONG DOOR HANDLE with detachable back plate, 5" (12.7cm) wide (2)
A 19th century French Champleve enamel and porcelain mantel clock, the Champleve enamelled case with porcelain dial and side panels, the movement being two-train and marked "French Make" and with accompanying candlesticks each raised on a green marble base. Clock height 9 ins, candlestick height 7.5 ins (see illustration).
A WEDGWOOD GILT BRASS MOUNTED DARK BLUE JASPER DIP CANDELABRUMof four lights with leafy drip pans on leaf clad branches, the columnar candlestick with spiralling husks, the base with rams` heads, festoons and paterae, 47cm h, impressed marks, c1891In fine condition, the metal parts retaining most of the original gilding
An early Victorian silver shaped circular chamber candlestick by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1839 (the sconce 1843), with scroll and shell borders, a shaped circular sconce, a central inverted bell capital, detachable conical extinguisher with a bud finial, the flying scroll handle with a scroll and shell thumb piece, engraved with a crest, 15cm (6in) diameter, 290g (9.3 oz) (the extinguisher and sconce marked). The crest possibly for AINGE or COLLYER.
A George IV silver circular chamber candlestick by Howard, Battie & Hawksworth, Sheffield 1825, with gadrooned borders, a circular sconce, a central cylindrical stem, detachable conical extinguisher with a foliate finial, the flying scroll handle with a shaped thumb piece, 15cm (6in) diameter, 253g (8.1 oz) (the extinguisher and sconce marked)
An early George III silver cinquefoil chamber. candlestick by Elizabeth Cooke, London 1768, with gadrooned borders, a circular sconce, a central reel capital, detachable conical extinguisher with a bell shaped knop finial and scroll handle, the flying scroll handle with a shaped thumb piece, engraved with a crest and ‘SR’, 15.5cm (6in) diameter, 378g (12.15 oz) (the extinguisher and sconce unmarked). The crest recorded for RADWAY of Rodway, Glos., ROBERTS, ROBERTSON of Deisaprice, Lincs., RODIE of Liverpool, ROSS and ROSSE of Waddesden, Bucks.
A George Jones Crescentine Ware table lamp base, the cylindrical neck and floral decorated bulbous body applied with two foliate handles, on a shaded red ground, a Wardle Wemyss style candlestick decorated with cherries, impressed factory mark and `2193` to base, a Royal Doulton figure `Gay Morning`, HN2135, and a collection of decorative ceramics (faults).

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