TWO MATCHING SILVER CANDLESTICKS, one maker's mark of Tiffany & Co., 1891-1902 (no pattern or order number), the other apparently unmarked, after Samuel Tingley, each cast on stepped square base, the baluster stem rising from spiral fluting to matching shoulder, the spool form socket with detachable swirling fluted nozzle, with gadrooned moldings--10¼in. (26cm.) high, Tiffany example 23.5oz.; the other 22oz., total weight 45.5oz. (2)

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TWO MATCHING SILVER CANDLESTICKS, one maker's mark of Tiffany & Co., 1891-1902 (no pattern or order number), the other apparently unmarked, after Samuel Tingley, each cast on stepped square base, the baluster stem rising from spiral fluting to matching shoulder, the spool form socket with detachable swirling fluted nozzle, with gadrooned moldings--10¼in. (26cm.) high, Tiffany example 23.5oz.; the other 22oz., total weight 45.5oz. (2)
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This pair was originally made to match the set of four candelsticks, maker's mark of Samuel Tingley, New York, circa 1765-70. See Sotheby's Fine Americana June 23/24 1993, lot 96 Property from the Collection of Gloria and Richard Manney, for the set of four.

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