ID 992720
Lot 110 | A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS WITH GEORGE III BRANCHES EN SUITE
Estimate value
£ 12 000 – 18 000
THE CANDLESTICKS WITH MARK OF GEORGE METHUEN, LONDON, 1748, THE BRANCHES WITH MARK OF JOHN SCOFIELD, LONDON, 1795
On shaped triangular base cast and chased with rocaille, scrolls, flowers and grotesque monster mask, the swirling baluster stem with three wolves, their pelts and tails entwined in the rococo panels, with scroll and floral garlands above, the detachable branches with central double scroll and flower finial, and two foliate scroll branches with wolf's mask terminals, the rocaille drip-pans with waisted sockets cast with flower and rocaille cartouches, and circular nozzles, engraved with a crest, a coat-of-arms and a lozenge-of-arms on the stems and a crest on central nozzle, marked on bases, branches, drip-pans, sockets and nozzles
17 7/8 in. (45.25 cm.) high
215 oz. 13 dwt. (6,709 gr.)
The arms are those of Lovett for Sir Jonathan Lovett 1st Bt. (b.c.1730-1812) of Liscombe House, co. Buckingham.
Provenance
Sir Jonathan Lovett 1st Bt. (b.c.1730-1812) of Liscombe House, co. Buckingham, then by descent.
A Lady; Christie's, London, 20 November 2001, lot 75.
Special notice
This lot has been imported from outside of the UK for sale and placed under the Temporary Admission regime. Import VAT is payable at 5% on the hammer price. VAT at 20% will be added to the buyer’s premium but will not be shown separately on our invoice.
Artist: | George Methuen (XVIII century - ?) John Scofield |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects, Candlesticks and candelabras |
Artist: | George Methuen (XVIII century - ?) John Scofield |
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Applied technique: | Metalwork |
Medium: | Silver |
Place of origin: | Northern Europe, Europe, United Kingdom |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects, Candlesticks and candelabras |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | |
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Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase |
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