Important South African & International Art, Jewellery and Decorative Arts

Live Auction, 12 October 2015

English, Cape and Colonial Silver, Decorative Arts and Furniture

Sold for

ZAR 8 783
Lot 254
  • A pair of electroplate candlesticks


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 7 000 - 9 000
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 8 783
Auction Catalogue

About this Item

A pair of electroplate candlesticks
each with fluted column with acanthus leaves between c-scroll, shell, floral and acanthus borders, the urn-shaped sconce and detachable drip-pan similarly decorated, raised on a spreading circular foot, loaded, 34cm high
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