William Gould

A set of eight George II cast silver candlesticks, William Gould, London, 1739

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ZAR 250 360
Lot 142
  • A set of eight George II cast silver candlesticks, William Gould, London, 1739
  • A set of eight George II cast silver candlesticks, William Gould, London, 1739


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ZAR 220 000 - 250 000
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ZAR 250 360
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London, England
A set of eight George II cast silver candlesticks, William Gould, London, 1739
each raised on a square-shaped base with shell corners, tapering knopped stem and reeded spool-shaped socket, detachable nozzle, each base and seven nozzles engraved with a crest, one nozzle later,scratch weights to the bases and nozzles, 22cm high, 4890g all in
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