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Pair of George II silver candlesticks.

Gurney & Cooke.

London, 1734.

Square-shaped, with knopped stems. The bases engraved with a coat-of-arms, probably Stroude, within scrolling cartouches.

Provenance: from the collection of Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe, West Horsley Place.

See Garrard & Company Ltd., The Marchioness of Crewe, Inventory of Plate at West Horsley, 20 December 1950, p. 6.

Dimensions

Height: 16.5cm; 6 1/2 in

Weight

738gr., 23oz. 14dwt

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Condition report

A little worn, base of the stem to one restored with reinforced plate underneath, fully marked on undersides, lion passant marks only on sconces.

Stock number

Y277
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