A SILVER-PLATED TEA URN AND A PAIR OF TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA**

THE TEA URN PROBABLY ENGLISH, CIRCA 1800; THE CANDELABRA PROBABLY CONTINENTAL, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A SILVER-PLATED TEA URN AND A PAIR OF TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA**
The tea urn probably English, circa 1800; the candelabra probably Continental, late 19th century
The vase form urn on square pedestal base, on four bun feet, with panelled spout, with ivory shell-form handle, with two bifurcated upswept handles, the spool form cover with fluted calyx and ivory button finial--21in. (53.3cm.) high; the candelabra each formed as a running putto on oval naturalistic ground, quartered by mask, the outstretched arms holding twisted stem to the circular wax pan and lobed rectangular socket--9¾in. (24.76cm.) high (3)

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