Details
A set of four George III table candlesticks in the Adam manner, each on a circular base with reeded border with alternate bands of fluting and foliage to the base, lower stem and campana-shaped socket, with reeded detachable nozzles, engraved with a coat-of-arms and initials, by J. Parsons and Co., Sheffield 1792, with turned wood loaded bases, 12¼in. (31cm.) (three nozzles Sheffield plate) (4)
Further details
The arms are those of Manners impaling Tollemache quartering Murray for Lady Louisa Tollemache (1745-1840) who married in 1765, John Manners of Hanby Hall, Lincolnshire; In 1821 she succeeded her brother as Countess of Dysart