A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER CANDLESTICKS
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER CANDLESTICKS

MARK OF SYDNEY BELLAMY HARMAN, LONDON, 1909

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A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER CANDLESTICKS
MARK OF SYDNEY BELLAMY HARMAN, LONDON, 1909
Each on shaped triangular base cast and chased with foliage and trailing husk scrolls, the stems each formed as a standing partially robed female figure of the goddess Flora holding a floral cornucopia, her left arm raised and supporting the vase-shaped socket and detachable shaped drip-pan, the socket cast and chased with foliage, the drip-pan in the form of a leaf, base engraved with crest, marked on bases, figures, drip-pans and sockets
14 in. (35.7 cm.) high
112 oz. 3 dwt. (3,488 gr.)
The crest is that of Weld.
Provenance
The Weld Family, Dorset.

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Lot Essay

The present lot are copies after the set of four candlesticks supplied by Thomas Heming in 1770 to Henry, 8th Baron Arundell (1740-1808). For further information see the footnote accompanying the previous lot.

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