A PAIR OF SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER CANDELABRA

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A PAIR OF SPANISH COLONIAL SILVER CANDELABRA
EARLY 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY PERU

Each on hexagonal incurved bases with six scroll feet, rising to a baluster stem surmounted by a caryatid, the four scroll branches with leaf calyx wax-pans, plain cylindrical sockets and calyx of matted shell nozzles, the central standard with conforming wax-pan and a tapering nozzle with everted scalloped rim, apparently unmarked--20 1/4in. (51.4cm.) high
(236oz., 7334gr.) (2)