A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS WITH VICTORIAN FIVE-LIGHT BRANCHES

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER-GILT CANDLESTICKS WITH VICTORIAN FIVE-LIGHT BRANCHES
LONDON, 1787, MAKER'S MARK OF BENJAMIN LAVER, THE BRANCHES AND NOZZLES 1898, MAKER'S MARK OF JAMES GARRARD

Each on spreading circular foot chased with bands of overlapping berried laurel and tied laurel, rising to a tapering stem issuing from a paw calyx, with matted panels with drapery swags, below a square standard applied on each side with a lion mask, the vase-shaped socket chased with a stiff-leaf band below stylized Greek-key, with molded rim and removable circular nozzle with laurel rim, each with conforming drapery clad central standard from with issuing four leaf-clad angular scroll branches and a baluster central standard supporting Iaurel drip pans and cylindrical sockets with conforming decoration and removable sleeves, fully marked--overall height20 1/2in. (52cm.)
(200 oz.)