A SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM AND A GROUP OF VARIOUS SILVER ITEMS, the octagonal base on four ball feet supporting male figure in traditional dress, man holding a large frond, on octagonal base resting on four ball feet, above issuing two part foliate engraved scrolling branches, the branches and central stem issuing openwork leafy wax-pan to the vase-form nozzle and part foliage socket--12¾in. (32.3cm.) high; an Italian urn form parcel gilt salt, with two foliate scroll handles--Napels, circa 1840, 4½in. (11.4cm.) high; a German sweetmeat-dish--18th Century, probably Kassel, broadly fluted oval--6¾in. (17.1cm.) long; a German castor, late 19th Century shaped ovoid, on four scroll supports, flowering foliate sides below four applied lion's mask, two with ring handle, the molded domed pierced cover also decorated--7in. (17.7cm.) high and a ?Persian mirror, the rectangular arabesque engraved base on four bracket feet, central sphere supporting semi-circular frame for the oval mirror, the mirror with openwork and engraved top--19in. (48.2cm.) high, and a low grade silver shaped circular bowl--bearing spurious marks for Rome--9¾in. (24.7cm.) wide, weighable silver, metal bowl not weighed 91.5oz.

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A SOUTH AMERICAN SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM AND A GROUP OF VARIOUS SILVER ITEMS, the octagonal base on four ball feet supporting male figure in traditional dress, man holding a large frond, on octagonal base resting on four ball feet, above issuing two part foliate engraved scrolling branches, the branches and central stem issuing openwork leafy wax-pan to the vase-form nozzle and part foliage socket--12¾in. (32.3cm.) high; an Italian urn form parcel gilt salt, with two foliate scroll handles--Napels, circa 1840, 4½in. (11.4cm.) high; a German sweetmeat-dish--18th Century, probably Kassel, broadly fluted oval--6¾in. (17.1cm.) long; a German castor, late 19th Century shaped ovoid, on four scroll supports, flowering foliate sides below four applied lion's mask, two with ring handle, the molded domed pierced cover also decorated--7in. (17.7cm.) high and a ?Persian mirror, the rectangular arabesque engraved base on four bracket feet, central sphere supporting semi-circular frame for the oval mirror, the mirror with openwork and engraved top--19in. (48.2cm.) high, and a low grade silver shaped circular bowl--bearing spurious marks for Rome--9¾in. (24.7cm.) wide, weighable silver, metal bowl not weighed 91.5oz.

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