A silver-plate Corinthian candlestick, apparently unmarked

Decorative Arts
  • A silver-plate Corinthian candlestick, apparently unmarked


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 2 000 - 3 000

About this Item

A silver-plate Corinthian candlestick, apparently unmarked
raised on a square stepped and beaded base, rising to a fluted column, detachable sconce with beaded border, dents, loaded, 23,5cm high; and another, similar, smaller, minor dents,loaded, 22,5cm high
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