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An early to mid-18th century brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1730With a tulip-shaped candle socket and acorn-knopped seamed stem, raised on ...
Four 18th century brass ejector candlesticks, EnglishTo include a square-based example, circa 1715, with pierced ejector handle, and traces of dec...
Three Queen Anne/George I brass alloy octagonal-based socket candlesticks, circa 1715All with moulded sockets and baluster- or acorn-knopped stems...
Two brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1725-40Each having a moulded socket on a baluster stem, and each raised on a slightly dished square bas...
A George III OEAS half-pint West Country type measure, circa 1800With haystack-shaped body and flared collar indistinctly stamped to the underside...
Three Imperial capacity lidless baluster measures, Bristol, circa 1826To include a half-pint with squat 'barrel-shaped' body, a rim to collar and ...
A rare latten wrythen acorn knop spoon, circa 1500Having a slender flattened-hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, no marks, length 14.6cm (5¾in)F...
Three George II brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1730-1755All with moulded bases with convex corners and concave sides, one fitted as a twis...
A good and small late 17th century trumpet-based socket candlestick, English, circa 1690With flared socket flange above a stem cast with two band ...
A William & Mary/William III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1690-1700With a moulded socket topping an acorn- and disc-knopped stem, raised ...
Four early 18th century brass alloy hexagonal-based socket candlesticks, English/FrenchThe finest with a ring about the candle socket, and on a kn...
Five 19th century copper measures, for Scotland and the Scottish IslesTo include two haystack-type measures, one ¾ of an Imperial Standard Noggin,...
Three George II brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1730-55Two with bases with convex corners and concave sides, the third and tallest example ...
A rare George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1760-80With loose nozzle and columnar stem cast with twelve flutes, atop a square base wit...
A latten wrythen ball knop spoon, circa 1500With hexagonal stem and fig-shaped bowl, length 16.2cm (6â…œin)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx A. V. Sutherland...
A rare George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1760-80With loose hexagonal nozzle, moulded candle cup and seamed columnar stem cast with ...
A George II brass socket candlestick, circa 1740With its apparently original loose nozzle, its edge cast with alternating convex and concave curve...
Two good George II/George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1760The first with waisted socket above a knopped stem and raised on a circul...
A fine and small brass socket candlestick, French, circa 1745-9 With punched C couronné duty...
A fine and small brass socket candlestick, French, circa 1745-9With punched C couronné duty mark to footrimThe facetted octagonal and slightly wai...
Six early 18th century brass alloy octagonal-based socket candlesticks, EnglishAll with balustroid stems, the largest height 17.5cm (7in), the sma...
Three George II/George III brass alloy socket candlesticks, circa 1745-65All with petalled bases, one with a stem cast with an unusually low knop,...
A George II/George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1750-70 Possibly by Robert Bush Sr. ...
A George II/George III brass alloy socket candlestick, circa 1750-70Possibly by Robert Bush Sr. (fl. 1755-1807) of BristolThe stem fitted with a t...
An early 16th century child's latten wrythen knop spoonWith diamond-shaped stem and fig-shaped bowl, extensive hammer marks to rear of bowl, len...
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23 item(s)/page