A pair of German silver seven-light candelabra
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A pair of German silver seven-light candelabra

MARK OF M.H. WILKENS AND SØHNE, HEMELINGEN, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A pair of German silver seven-light candelabra
Mark of M.H. Wilkens and Søhne, Hemelingen, late 19th century
The domed circular bases on three openwork scroll and foliage feet, with baluster stems, the six scrolling openwork branches each terminating in a baluster socket, with a further central socket, each with a detachable nozzle and an integral waxpan, marked on base, the base further stamped 'R. Rischern' and '186224', the base and nozzles further marked with a later Dutch tax mark, filled
56.5 cm. high (2)
Provenance
Kasteel Biljoen, Velp.
Special notice
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