A George II silver candlestick and three George II and George III tapersticks
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A George II silver candlestick and three George II and George III tapersticks

THE CANDLESTICK WITH MARK OF JOHN CAFE, LONDON, 1751, MAKER'S MARK WC, LONDON, 1770, LONDON, 1759, POSSIBLY MARK OF WILLIAM CAFE AND MAKER'S MARK W.P J.P, LONDON, 1764

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A George II silver candlestick and three George II and George III tapersticks
The candlestick with Mark of John Cafe, London, 1751, maker's mark WC, London, 1770, London, 1759, possibly mark of William Cafe and maker's mark W.P J.P, London, 1764
Candlestick and one taperstick each on shaped circular base and with baluster stem, spool shaped socket and with shell angles, the other two on shaped square base and with baluster stem, spool shaped socket, only one with shell angles and one engraved with a crest, marked on base
22.5 cm. high and smaller
1104 gr. (4)
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