Price
£9000.00This object is eligible for a Certificate of BADA Provenance
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A Fine Pair of English Rococo Revival Candlesticks, made in London in 1812 by Richard Sibley; with overall scroll and floral decoration. The stems are of inverted baluster form with scroll decorated circular feet. Height approx. 12"(30.3cm).
Heraldry:
Villebois of Markham- a grandson of Brewer Benjamin Truman.
Arms of Villebois of Markham: Probably Henry (who also had a house in Gloucester Place in 1820s and 1830s) a grandson of the brewer Sir Benjamin Truman who inherited an interest in the business.
Weight
2.14kgStock number
108316The BADA Standard
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