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A Pair of Silver George II Style Candlesticks
Documentation | Signed | ||||||||
Origin | England | ||||||||
Period | 1900-1919 | ||||||||
Materials | Silver | ||||||||
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Condition | Good. These attractive candlesticks are in very good condition with no damage or apparent restoration. Marked on the bases around the bottom, underside and on the nozzles. Professionally polished if required. | ||||||||
Creation Date | 1900 | ||||||||
Number of Pieces | 4-5 | ||||||||
Description | A superb pair of Victorian English antique sterling silver candlesticks. With hallmarks for London 1900, and the maker's mark of the renowned silversmith Wiliam Huttons & Son. In the George II style and form with detachable drip pans. All pieces have matching English silver marks. One of the bases has a rubbed date letter. |
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Styles / Movements | George II, Traditional, Victorian | ||||||||
Dealer Reference Number | IC 129 | ||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 306861 |
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