Pair Of William IV Silver Candlesticks.
The baluster shaped candlesticks, with detachable candle drip pans formed of leaf and scroll designs, above a capital section of lengthen palm leaf detail, leading to an inverted tapered section, further leaf decoration on a splayed fanned base incorporating leaf scrolls and stylised flower heads. Minor damage to both candlesticks.
One candlestick hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1837. The other hallmarked Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1838.
£950
In stock
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