A pair of George IV silver chamber sticks and snuffers, maker's initials WE, London, 1825-1826
Silver, Furniture and Ceramics
About this Item
A pair of George IV silver chamber sticks and snuffers, maker's initials WE, London, 1825-1826
each petal-shaped base with conforming moulded rim, with moulded leaf-capped c-scroll thumbpiece, detachable sconce with petal-shaped rim, each detachable snuffer engraved with a crest, the centre of the footrim engraved with conforming crest, one snuffer associated and apparently unmarked, 9,5cm high, 16,1cm wide, 625g all in
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Provenance
Purchased July 1981 from Anne's Antiques.
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