Candlesticks
Silver candlesticks, chambersticks and some brass and treen examples for good measure.
English sterling silver candlesticks are known from the late 16th century although very few survive. Many were bequeathed and subsequently used to settle estate duties and were melted down by Excise and Inland Revenue officers who maintained their own crucibles. This will have then been returned to circulation as coinage.
Georgian silver candlesticks have been heirlooms for generations, their elegance and style is still being replicated today and they remain the most desirable of all antique silver candlesticks. A pair of 18th century antique candlesticks will adorn any mantel or dining table. Antique sterling silver candlesticks cannot be judged by their total weight alone, troy ounces by themselves will not convey the weight of the "loading" used to give them their stability. The stepped bases and square bases on a beautiful pair of Georgian, a pair of Victorian and Edwardian sterling silver candlesticks were filled with molten lead or resin.
Candlesticks have also been subjected to alteration and modification over the years. Gadrooned borders were added to the feet, drip pans were altered. A good quality pair of candlesticks in unaltered good condition will always have the same makers marks on the stick and drip pan or detachable sconce.
Silver chambersticks used for lighting the way to ones bed chamber should also have a snuffer whose marks are the same as those on the drip pan. These decorative silver items are most useful during the inevitable power cuts every time there is an electric storm. Functional and beautiful, William Morris would approve.
Pair of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Sterling Silver Candlesticks London 1898
A very fine pair of Golsmiths and Silversmiths Company sterling silver candlesticsk from 1898 in excellent condition. For more antique silverware, inlcuding a wide range of antique candlesticks, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£1,175.00
Miniature Sterling Silver Chamberstick Birmingham 1850
A very fine miniature chamberstick from 1850 in excellent condition. For more antique silverware, including a wide range of silver candlesticks, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£110.00
Pair of Hukin and Heath Sterling Silver Candlesticks London 1894
Pair of Hukin and Heath Sterling Silver Candlesticks London 1894
£975.00
Pair of Elegant George III Sterling Silver Candlesticks 1799
A very fine pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks from 1799 in good condition. For more antique silverware, including a wide range of Georgian silverware, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£1,450.00
Orivit Four Flame Candelabrum c1900
A very fine Orivit four flame candelabrum from c1900 in excellent condition. For more antique silverware, including a wide range of silver candlesticks, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£550.00
WMF Silver Plate Candelabrum c1920
A very fine WMF silver plate candelabrum from c1920 in excellent condition. For more antique silverware, including a wide range of silver candlesticks, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£475.00
Pair George IV Sterling Silver Candlesticks Sheffield 1826
Pair of George IV Sterling silver candlesticks from 1826 in excellent condition. For more antique silverware, including a wide range of antique candlesticks, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£1,700.00
Georg Jensen Stainless Steel 'Cobra' Candlesticks
A very fine Georg Jensen set of candle holders. For more candlesticks, including a wide range of sterling silver candlesticks, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£120.00
Georgian Sterling Silver Candle Wick Trimmer or Snuffer London 1791
Prior to the mid 19th century the tallow (animal fat) or wax of a candle burned faster than the wick. To promote a steady flame, the wick needed to be trimmed. These are intended trim the wick of a candle. The burned bits of greasy wick are caught in the
£320.00
Pair Mid 19th Century Cast Ormolu Bronze Candlesticks After Juste-Aurele Meissonnier
Pair Mid 19th Century Cast Ormolu Bronze Candlesticks After Juste-Aurele Meissonnier
£750.00
Pair Brass Candlesticks c1755
During the 18th century the styles of brass candlesticks began to mirror those made in silver. This provides one method for dating as does the manufacturing process. Stems were cast in two halves until a new method enabled the stems to be cast in a single
£325.00
Pair of Spanish Brass Candlesticks c1700
A very fine pair of Spanish brass candlesticks from c1700 in good condition. For more antique candlesticks, including wide range of antique sterling silver examples, please visit Scottish Antiques online store.
£440.00