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A PAIR OF GEORGE II CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKS JOHN CAFE, LONDON 1751 With shaped circular sconces, reel capitals, knopped baluster stems and shaped circular moulded spreading bases with leaves at intervals 22.5cm (9in) high 1196g (38.45 oz) Condition Report: Candlestick 1 - Marks to base are clear, marks to capital worn, sconce unmarked, stands well, play to the sconce, no engraving, shells to the sconces rubbed, some pitting to the base, start of a possible split towards the base of the stemCandlestick 2 - Marks to base are clear, marks to capital worn, sconce with partial maker's mark ... . P, sconce with worn crest, stands well, some pitting to the baseThe sconces appear to be matched to the candlesticksBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS FAVELL, ELLIOTT & CO., LONDON 1888 The sconces with beaded borders, the scrolled capitals with husk swags, tapering fluted stems, to square bases with beaded bands, husk swags, ribbons and oval medallions 32cm (12 1/2i n) high Loaded Condition Report: Candlestick 1 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 2 - Marks rubbed, nicks to the base, slight gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 3 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 4 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 5 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueCandlestick 6 - Marks are partially obscured, nicks and dents to the base, gap to the sconce, no engraving, slightly wobbles, stands trueAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS WILLIAM SKEEN, LONDON 1755 The sconces with shells to the corners, baluster capitals, knopped stems and on shaped circular moulded spreading bases with foliage 25cm (9 3/4in) high 1694g (54.45 oz) Condition Report: Candlestick 1 - Marks clear, split and small piece missing to foot rim, badly wobbles, sconce fits tightly to the capital, stands true, rubbing to the decorationCandlestick 2 - Marks clear, stands well, stem slightly bent, sconce does not sit flush, some rubbing to the decorationBoth with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useSplits and knocks to the ends of both sconces Condition Report Disclaimer
A MATCHED SET OF FOUR QUEEN ANNE AND GEORGE I SILVER OCTAGONAL CANDLESTICKS ANTHONY NELME, LONDON 1713 (2) AND 1714 (2) With waisted octagonal capitals, baluster stems, engraved with an armorial and on octagonal moulded spreading bases 18cm (7in) high 1606g (51.6 oz) The paternal arms are for the family of PALMER of Marston Staffordshire, descended from the same family of York. The maternal arms of the family NEWDEGATE or NEWDIGATE of Arbury and Astley Warwickshire. The impaled arms are likely for Charles PALMER (1692-1764), then of Warwickshire, and his wife Mary NEWDIGATE (1711-1744) daughter of Richard NEWDIGATE (1668-1727) 3rd Baronet of Arbury by Elizabeth TWISDEN (1681-1765). They were married in 1733, a short time (20 years) after the assay dates, suggesting a later engraving and/or earlier family ownership. Charles PALMER was the son of William PALMER (died 1722) of Ladbroke, Warwickshire by Mary SKRYMASTER (1656-1729). Condition Report: Candlestick 1 -Marks generally clear, stands well, engraving lightly rubbed, some pitting, stands trueCandlestick 2 - Marks generally clear, slightly wobbles, engraving lightly rubbed, some pitting, stands trueCandlestick 3 - Marks generally clear, slightly wobbles, engraving lightly rubbed, some pitting, stands trueCandlestick 4 - Marks clear, badly wobbles, stem appears slightly twisted, engraving lightly rubbed, some pittingAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. No sconces.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF GEORGE III CAST SILVER CANDLESTICKS EBENEZER COKER, LONDON 1760 With shaped square sconces with foliage to the corners, reel capitals, foliate knopped stems and on shaped moulded square bases with foliage and shells 25.5cm (10in) high 1151g (37 oz) Condition Report: Candlestick 1 - Marks to the base are clear, rubbed maker's mark to the capital, sconce appears to be unmarked, rubbing to the high points of the decoration, wobblesCandlestick 2 - Date to base partially obscured, rest are clear to the base, worn mark to the capital, sconce unmarked, rubbing to the high points of the decoration, stands well, one corner of the sconce knockedBoth with light scratches and marks commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver sauce boat, on oval pedestal foot by J. B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1941, and a collection of further silver comprising three dishes, a five bar toast rack, a pair of double sided shot measures with loop handles, a pair of circular salts, two peppers and two candlestick finials, 29oz overall. (qty)
A pair of George II silver candlesticksLondon, 1759, William Cafe with circular detachable drip pans, (one lacking), the reel shaped capitals on slender tapering octagonal waisted stems with gadrooned knops, on square bases with gadrooned borders, crested, numbered height 26cm., weight approx. 43.44oztCondition: One candlestick is lacking the detachable drip pan. Slight rock to both. Tarnish and wax residue
Lino Sabattini (Italian, 1925-2016). Mid-century Modern three piece silverplate candlestick set, each with two arms. Marked along the sides.(Each) Height: 12 1/4 in x width: 4 in x depth: 5 in. Weight: 1,502.5 grams. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
A Mamluk silver-inlaid bronze candlestick base Egypt or Syria, 14th Centuryof flaring truncated conical form with raised rib above the foot and below the upper edge, with everted rim, engraved and decorated with cartouches containing inscriptions on a ground of vegetal interlace, interspersed by roundels containing further inscriptions, all on a ground of geometric interlace 13.1 cm. tallFootnotes:Inscriptions: to the long cartouches around the body, al-maqarr al-'ali al-mawlawi al-maliki al-ma (?)/ al-'alimi al-'amili al-maliki al-nasiri, 'The High authority, the Lord, the Possessor ... the Learned, the Diligent, (an official of) al-Malik al-Nasir'; to the roundels, repeat of al-maqarr al-'ali al-mawlawi al-maliki al-maliki al-nasir[i], 'The High authority, the Lord, the Possessor, (an official of) al-Malik al-Nasir.'The terms al-malik al-nasir could refer to Muhammad ibn Qalaun whose copper coins bear a six-petalled rosette. He reigned three times between AH 693-4 (AD 1293-4), AH 698-708 (AD 1299-1309) and in AH 709 (AD 1310-11).Important Notice to BuyersSome countries, e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of works of particular origins. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) and Syrian origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid on or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A PAIR OF FINE CHINESE SPINACH-GREEN JADE PRICKET CANDLESTICKS QIANLONG 1736-95 The bell-shaped bases carved in low relief with overlapping pendent leaves enclosing geometric scrolls, the tall stems worked with bands of lappets and prunus blossoms reserved on leiwen to the raised bulbous sections, each rising to a central broad drip pan and surmounted by a smaller drip pan set with a metal pin, the flared trays decorated with ruyi motifs, carved with six notched flanges to each principal section, the rims incised with borders of key fret, with black specks dispersed throughout the dark green stone, 32.3cm. (2) Provenance: the Lawrence Collection of jades and hardstone carvings, purchased from Spink & Son prior to 1959. Candlestick prototypes can be found in China as early as the Han dynasty, usually in ceramic, bronze and lacquer. Jade candlesticks became especially popular during the Qing dynasty, when they were used together with jade incense burners and vases to perform ceremonies at altars. The design and decoration of these pieces show an interesting use of traditional elements, but with several innovations. For instance, in addition to the cicada blades, the rims of the pans and base are incised with fine angular spirals, leiwen. While these motifs appeared as early as on the ritual bronze vessels of the Shang and Zhou periods, the lotus and prunus are clearly much later being more common features of Ming and Qing decorative art. In traditional Chinese symbolism the lotus is a sacred flower held in high esteem by both Buddhists and Daoists; it symbolizes purity, perfection, summer and fruitfulness. The seat of the Buddha is usually decorated with lotus. The Daoist Immortals carry lotus-stems in their hands. Prunus is also well known for its symbolism of seasonality (Winter) and the implication of purity and friendship. By employing these ornamental motifs, the Qing Emperors expressed their desire to be the heirs of ancient Chinese tradition and at the same time, that the objects had to be understood by later generations. Cf. Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum, Jade, vol.8, p.261, no.224 for a comparable single candlestick; see also pp.262-264, nos.225 and 227 for related pairs of candlesticks in spinach-green jade; see also G Wills, Jade of the East, p.132, no.124 for another similar pair.清乾隆 碧玉雕花卉紋出戟燭臺 一對來源:勞倫斯珍藏玉石,1959年前購於Spink & Son。
A Part Porcelain Garniture to Comprise Pedestal Bowl of Oval Form Having Pierced Sides and Encrusted with Flowers and Leaves and Hand Painted Cartouches, the Support of Scrolled Form on Tripod Feet, the Underneath with Crossed Blue Mark for Sitzendorf, 20.5cm high, and a Figural Candlestick of Tree Form with Dandy on Scrolled Quadrant Feet, 35.5cm high. Condition issues to include some loss etc
Collectors items and desk accessories, including: a collection of art glass snail figures; a pair of Italian alabaster bookends; a brass inkstand; a brass mounted glass inkwell; a Royal Commemorative Silver Jubilee silver Crown Dish, in box; a glass candlestick; and a selection of vintage razors.

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