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A L DAVENPORT LTD; a George V Art Deco hallmarked silver single candlestick, with bowl shaped sconce, tapering column inset with for pink guilloché enamel panels, on square base, loaded, with wooden inset base, Birmingham, date mark rubbed, height 17cm. Condition Report: This has been extremely well looked after and cherished and there are minimal, if any, faults with the enamel that can be seen, in very good condition for its age.
A George V silver column table lamp, 30cm h (excluding fitment), by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1926, loaded In its original form (as opposed to a converted candlestick) and in good condition with light polish wear, but no holes on the corners or splits, etcNo significant dentsNo engraving
Pair of Derby porcelain candlestick figures, modelled as gardeners in 18th Century dress, painted in colours, slight damage, 24cm.Qty: 2Condition report:Losses to numerous flowers and leaves. Man missing part of his trouser decoration and minor crazing in same area. Loss of paint to woman's back. Hairline cracks and crazing to woman's hat. Please see additional uploaded images.
Pair of German Art Nouveau porcelain figural candlesticks, modelled as female bathers stood aside a classic column, Dresden-style marks, 30cm.Qty: 2Condition report:One candlestick has a broken leaf and cream coloured base. The other candlestick has a broken leaf, is missing part of the vine at the back, and has a white base. They would both benefit from a clean. Please see additional uploaded images.
Three Doccia porcelain white figural candlesticks, c.1765, with two turbaned figures and another wearing a tall hat and long robes, each holding spirally-ribbed cornucopias and standing on elaborate scroll-moulded bases, two figures 18cm. high; the other 19.5cm. high (3)Provenance: Property of the Late Hugo Morley-Fletcher MA FSA (1940-2022).Note: These rare models may have been adapted from the series of ‘orientali’ of twenty-four figures (in two sizes) which were based on the engraved illustrations in 'Recueil de Cent Estampes representant différentes Nations du Levant', published in 1714, and which were thought to have been modelled by Gaspero Bruschi. Two candlestick figures of similar type, with coloured enamel decoration, are illustrated by Leonardo Ginori Lisci, La Porcellana di Doccia, Milan, 1963, Tav. LVI. For an example of the more common candlestick figure of Pomona by Bruschi (after Permoser) in the British Museum, also holding a cornucopia, see Aileen Dawson, ‘Unexpected Treasures – Doccia porcelain in the British Museum’, in Amici di Doccia, Quaderni, no. III, 2009, p. 19, and for the figure of Pomona from which the Pomona figural candlestick was adapted, see Paolo Jurio, ‘L’Europa de porcellana’, in Amici di Doccia, Quaderni, no. XIV, 2021, p. 61. For three candlestick figures representing Spring, Autumn and Winter, each holding a cornucopia, see Andreina d’Agliano, Lucca and the Porcelain of the Ginori Manufactory, Lucca, 2001, p. 224.Condition Report: All the nozzles are lacking. Man with a turban: This figure appears to be in good condition.Woman with a turban: This figure is less good condition – there are breaks through her neck, cornucopia, feet and nearby support where the original components have been discreetly re-stuck (all the pieces are present). In addition, there is some chipping to her right thumb and fingers. Man with a tall hat: Overall this figure is in good condition with the exception of his left hand which has chipping to the thumb and fingers.
This Baccarat Harcourt My Fire Candlestick, designed by Philippe Starck and signed by the designer, showcases the signature red Harcourt goblet encased in transparent crystal. The piece stands 12.6 inches tall, blending Baccarat’s renowned craftsmanship with Philippe Starck’s contemporary design. This item has its original box. Artist: Philippe StarckDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
Set of Six Ceramic Rooster Candlestick HoldersA collection of six decorative ceramic candlestick holders designed as stylised roosters. Each piece features intricate detailing across the comb, wattles, and tail, with slight variations suggesting individual craftsmanship. The roosters rest on slender pedestal bases adorned with circular and scalloped relief motifs. Five holders are off-white or cream in colour with a glossy finish, while one exhibits a contrasting matte brown glaze. Estimated height is approximately 30–35 cm. Likely dating from the mid-20th century, these pieces reflect Scandinavian or British studio pottery traditions, blending functional design with whimsical forms. Visible crazing on certain items may indicate age. All items handmade by Peter Vost, signed to the bottom.
Royal Copenhagen Porcelain CandlestickA single blue-and-white porcelain candlestick attributed to Royal Copenhagen, Denmark, likely crafted during the late 19th to early 20th century under Arnold Krog's artistic directorship (1884–1916). The piece is intricately designed with a combination of floral patterns, Rococo revival motifs, and cherubic figures in relief. ### **Notable Features and Description:**- **Material and Finish:** White glazed porcelain with cobalt blue hand-painted decorations. The glossy surface highlights the artistry typical of Royal Copenhagen. - **Structure:** The candlestick features a tiered design: - **Base:** A scalloped pedestal painted with scrolling floral vine motifs and raised cherubic figures climbing the central shaft. - **Shaft:** A tapering stem adorned with alternating floral and lattice patterns, interspersed with blue-painted, flared sections resembling petals or leaves. - **Candleholder:** The top widens into a flared cup for securing a single candle, surrounded by additional floral-inspired flanges. - **Figurative Elements:** Raised cherubs in the design add a playful and decorative element, consistent with Rococo elements.- **Markings:** The underside features Royal Copenhagen's hallmark, including three blue wavy lines, the word "DENMARK" in green, model number "1006," and additional artist markings. ### **Estimated Date:**- The candlestick's decorative style and markings suggest a date range of approximately 1890–1920, during Arnold Krog's revitalisation of Royal Copenhagen's blue-and-white porcelain designs.An exquisite example of Danish porcelain craftsmanship, this candlestick demonstrates Royal Copenhagen's blend of functionality and elaborate decorative artistry.
Collection of Pewter and Metal Candlesticks and Candelabra A varied collection of decorative candlesticks and candelabra, primarily made of pewter and metal alloys. The group includes: 1. **Single Pewter Candlestick** - With a scalloped, tiered base and a baluster-shaped, fluted stem, finished with a smooth metallic patina. 2. **Two Two-Armed Pewter Candelabra** - Featuring outward-curving scrollwork arms, each topped with candle holders, supported by round bases and chalice-style stems, with light tarnish visible. 3. **Two Individual Pewter Candlesticks** - Simplistic baluster-styled stems and flat candle-holding plates, matching the height of the single candlestick. 4. **Five-Armed Pewter Candelabra** - An elaborate design with scrolling arms symmetrically arranged to hold five candles, supported by a rounded base with polished detailing and patina. 5. **Triangular Pewter Candle Holder** - Unique in shape, with a decorated triangular base featuring engraved floral or scroll patterns, a matte finish, and visible oxidation. 6. **Figurative Metal Candle Holder** - Featuring two anthropomorphic frog figures in a whimsical pose, holding a small candleholder. The material appears darker, possibly cast iron or treated pewter. ### Notable Observations: - **Marks and Text:** One notable candlestick is marked "ALB MEYER," attributed to Albert Meyer, a known historical pewterware producer, suggesting late 19th to early 20th-century origins. - **Material:** Pewter dominates the material composition, consistent with items from the late Victorian to mid-20th century, with evidence of age-related tarnishing. - **Historical Context:** The designs range from traditional Victorian and Edwardian forms to whimsical Art Nouveau influences seen in the frogs' playful sculptural design. - **Condition:** The collection displays varying levels of tarnish and surface wear, typical of vintage or antique pewter. A versatile collection of candleware, potentially dating from the 19th to mid-20th century, showcasing a mix of utilitarian and decorative styles.
Candlestick, Zaramella Argenti, Padua ca. 1980, silver A beautiful Louis XIV style 5-light candlestick with a sleek finish. The model is equipped with 8-sided candle holders, fat catchers, stem and foot. Made of solid silver without filling. Italy, Padua, Zaramella Argenti, circa 1980, hallmarks: city mark, maker's mark, 800 - minor traces of use. 790 grams, 800/1000. Dimensions L 28 cm, W 28 cm, H 33.5 cm.
Miniature chamber candlestick, Gerrit Swaert (1690-1725), Haarlem ca. 1695, silver. A very beautiful, late 17th century (or early 18th century) miniature chamber candlestick. Sleekly executed, typical 17th century model. Netherlands, Haarlem, Gerrit Swaert, circa 1695, hallmarks: maker's mark (S with sword), assayer's stitch - traces of use present. 7.9 grams, 934/1000. Dimensions (height x width x depth): 1 x 3.4 x 7.6 cm.
Candlestick, George Bennewitz & Anthony Knottenbelt, Amsterdam 1835, silver. Very beautiful and unusual model candlestick. The stem is decorated with various decorations including embossed leaves. The wide round base has lobed shapes and cable edges. Netherlands, Amsterdam, George Bennewitz & Anthony Knottenbelt, 1835, hallmarks: standing lion 1, Minerva, maker's mark (B&Z under a star), year letter A, sword - minimal traces of use. 556 grams, 934/1000. Dimensions H 28.8 cm, Diam 19.5 cm.
A PAIR OF GILT METAL CANDLESTICK LAMP BASES 19TH CENTURY later converted 47cm high, 14cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches commensurate with age and use Overall surface tarnish Black deposit to one of the candle mounts Would benefit from a clean, see images With wear and marks to shadesThe height is referring to the height of the lamps without the shade (up to the bulb fitment), they are 58cm high including shadeADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SCOTTISH CANDLESTICKS, IN GEORGE III STYLE 19TH CENTURY 36cm high, base 15cm diameter Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE: ALL LOTS ARE LOCATED AT SACKVILLE WEST STORAGE IN ANDOVER (SP10 3SA) AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO VIEW With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning Metal section on one candlestick is not fully embedded in the wood Some chips and splits, see images Some pitting and discolouration to the metal Some losses to varnishADDITIONAL IMAGES: Please 'Ask a Question' to request additional images for this lot. Condition Report Disclaimer
SELECTION OF VINTAGE COLLECTIBLESconsisting of David Hughes fish paperweight, a red Sparklettes soda syphon with matching ice bucket, Norwegian pewter candlestick holder, pair of Norwegian carved Tiger Kunst figures of a man and woman, old Chinese abacus, two Ronson lighters, various vintage car key rings including Lancia, a coal model of the 4472 flying Scotsman by E J Mining lt, cocktail shaker, and two wooden animal carvings

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