A pair of Victorian three-light Corinthian silver candelabra, possibly Charles Boyton, London, 19th century
Furniture, Silver and Glass
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ZAR 10 000 - 15 000
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ZAR 12 898
About this Item
A pair of Victorian three-light Corinthian silver candelabra, possibly Charles Boyton, London, 19th century
each square stepped and beaded base rising to a tapering fluted column, with detachable moulded foliate branch and beaded drip-pans, the detachable central sconce raised on an upturned baluster support, each with detachable beaded nozzle, loaded, dents, one nozzle associated, splits, 38cm high
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