A pair of George II cast silver square candlesticks by John Cafe
A pair of George II cast silver square candlesticks by John Cafe, London 1748, the detachable sconces with gadrooned rims, gadrooning to the reel capitals, stems knops and base border, engraved with an armorial, 25cm (10in) high, 1476g (47.45 oz)
Provenance: From the estate of Christopher and Rosemary Warren
The best informed guess of the blazon is: argent, a fess gules between three fleur-de-lis gules. Only one family has these arms and that is the family of GAYTON.
Condition Report:
Marks to bases are clear, marks to sconces are obscured One slightly bent of true Engraving is crisp Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use
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A pair of George II cast silver square candlesticks by John Cafe, London 1748, the detachable sconces with gadrooned rims, gadrooning to the reel capitals, stems knops and base border, engraved with an armorial, 25cm (10in) high, 1476g (47.45 oz)
Provenance: From the estate of Christopher and Rosemary Warren
The best informed guess of the blazon is: argent, a fess gules between three fleur-de-lis gules. Only one family has these arms and that is the family of GAYTON.
Condition Report:
Marks to bases are clear, marks to sconces are obscured One slightly bent of true Engraving is crisp Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use