A William IV gilt bronze ejector candlestick
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A William IV gilt bronze ejector candlestick

PROBABLY PALMER'S PATENT, CIRCA 1835

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A William IV gilt bronze ejector candlestick
PROBABLY PALMER'S PATENT, CIRCA 1835
The stem cast with clasped acanthus leaves
14¾in. (37.4cm.) high
And another English bronze ejector candlestick, circa 1840, the base cast with an Ionic capital -- 16in. (40.5cm.) high (2)
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