MAKER'S MARK OF CHARLES FREDERICK HANCOCK, LONDON, 1854
Details
A pair of Victorian silver six-light candelabra
maker's mark of Charles Frederick Hancock, London, 1854
Each on shaped triangular rockwork base applied with three detachable putti each supporting a vine tendril stem and three detachable bifurcated scrolling vine branches each terminating in an openwork vine leaf and tendril drip-pan and detachable vase-shaped socket, fully marked, the branches stamped with number 1 to 6
23½in. (60cm.) high
319ozs. (19,245grs.) (2)
maker's mark of Charles Frederick Hancock, London, 1854
Each on shaped triangular rockwork base applied with three detachable putti each supporting a vine tendril stem and three detachable bifurcated scrolling vine branches each terminating in an openwork vine leaf and tendril drip-pan and detachable vase-shaped socket, fully marked, the branches stamped with number 1 to 6
23½in. (60cm.) high
319ozs. (19,245grs.) (2)
Provenance
Purchased from F. B. Thomas & Co., 153 New Bond Street, London, W.1., for £315 in 1880