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Lot 192
Full Lot Description
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks (filled), each having square bases with swag and bow embossing between beaded borders, rising to a cylindrical column and composite style capital of conforming design, with detachable nozzles. Hallmarked probably Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury), London 1897. Height of each 7.5" (19cm), weight inclusive of filling 37.35 ozt (1161.9 grams).
Postage: Postable
Weight: 1161.9
Total lot weight: 1161.9
Condition Report
Items show moderate surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing, in keeping with age and use, and would benefit from a clean and polish.
One nozzle isn't able to be detached due to the candle within. Other interior shows some wax residue, and nozzle is able to be detached.
Edges show some bashing and denting.
Capital to one shows some thick polish residue.
Both items show candle wax spills to base.
Filling to one example protrudes slightly from base, meaning item wobbles on flat surface.
Hallmarks are quite rubbed but legible.
Gross weight inclusive of filling.
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