Price
£7800.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A pair of very fine George II Silver Candlesticks, with reeded concave sconces, lobed shoulders and knopped baluster stems, all raised on stepped octagonal bases with scrolled corners. The candlesticks are crested on each base.The crest is that of Viscount Chetwynd.The crest could be of either Viscount Chetwynd the first,second or third as their dates overlap each other.
Maker: JAMES GOULD.
Origin: London.
Year: 1729.
Dimensions
The bases are 4 inches and diagonally 4.25 inches, Height: 7.00 inches 17.78 cmWeight
28 Troy ozsCondition report
ExcellentStock number
W50x15The BADA Standard
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