A pair of George II cast brass candlesticks, circa 1750, each on a circular lobate foot rising to a knopped stem and cylindrical nozzle, height 19.5 cm
A pair of Russian ormolu candlesticks, early 19th century, in the manner of Andrei Schreiber, St Petersburg, each on an octagonal foot cast with a stiff leaf band and central star rising to half reeded shaft with band of oak leaves and faceted decoration,
A pair of Stephane Rondel candlestick holders, an iconic piece of New Zealand design. In the form of a heart with a central column supporting the circular holder. Cast in aluminium. In Rondel's own words 'these candlesticks do far more than hold a candle;
A pair of Stephane Rondel candlestick holders, an iconic piece of New Zealand design. In the form of a heart with a central column supporting the circular holder. Cast in aluminium. In Rondel's own words 'these candlesticks do far more than hold a candle;
A pair of Stephane Rondel candlestick holders, an iconic piece of New Zealand design. In the form of a heart with a central column supporting the circular holder. Cast in aluminium. In Rondel's own words 'these candlesticks do far more than hold a candle;
A pair of George III silver-plated Corinthian column candlesticks, English early 19th century,both crested with a griffin which is the Baird family crest., 31 cm high
A pair of George V sterling silver candlesticks, James Deakin & Sons (mark of John and William F. Deakin), Chester, 1923, each with a vase shaped light on a tapering square column with concave sides and spreading foot, total weight (including loaded bases)
Four candlesticks now converted to kerosene lamps, one with floral decorated pressed brass font, blue and white moulded glass shade, the other three with glass fonts, each with single brass burners, (one chimney missing), 19th century, (4 items), the large
Tankards, and pewter ale jug, 19th and 20th century, (9 items)), the larger candlestick 27 cm high antique biscuit barrel, brass candlesticks, copper tureen, porringers, tankards, and pewter ale jug, 19th and 20th century, (10 items)), the larger candlesti
Two pairs of antique brass candlesticks together with a Lipton's souvenir tea caddy from the British Empire exhibition 1925, (5 items), the tallest 26 cm high
Pair Edward VII sterling silver Corinthian column candlesticks neo-classical design, gadrooned nozzles and base, spiral husks to column and urns and leaves to the base, London 1903, makers Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton) 31 cm
Set of four sterling silver Adams style candlesticks decorated in the Adams style with rams heads, swags and urns. Weighted. Hallmarked Sheffield 1908. 25 cm high. One repaired at base of central column.
Pair of neoclassical silver plate candlesticks, marked Walker & Hall, in the form of Corinthian columns decorated with antlered animal masks, raised on sloping square pedestals, height 34 cm (2)
Pair of Sitzendorf porcelain figural candlesticks, in the form of a girl holding grapes and flowers, and a boy with his arms crossed carrying a rabbit in a bag, in tones of blue, green, yellow and pink, height 32 cm (2)
Pair of 19th century brass candlesticks, the central fluted columns raised on square tapering bases with incised linear decoration, with applied lead weight to bases, height 27 cm
Pair of Wedgwood jasper Ware candlesticks, decorated with classical figures in a garden setting, in pale blue and white, raised on a circular sloping foot with impressed 'Wedgwood made in England' stamp to base, height 13 cm (2)
Pair of early 20th century English porcelain candlesticks, painted with borders of flowers and foliage in tones of pink, green and gilt, height 22 cm (2)
Pair of Wedgwood Jasperware candlesticks, decorated with classical figures in a garden setting, in blue and white, raised on a faceted foot with impressed 'Wedgwood' mark to base, height 18 cm (2)
Lovely pair of French silvered bronze candlesticks each beautifully cast in the form of a standing draped cherub holding aloft a basket candle votive bursting with fruits, leaves and grapes, raised on a stepped and gadrooned circular pedestal base, above f
Pair late Victorian sterling silver candlesticks, hallmarked London, 1887, makers mark rubbed, in the form of squat twist Corinthian columns, on square weighted bases, height 16 cm
Pair of French Empire style gilt candlesticks, the fluted columns set between an acanthus decorated capital and knop, set above three lion paw feet and raised on a concave triform base, height 27 cm (2)
Pair of George IV sterling silver candlesticks, hallmarked London, 1826, I.W (Waterhouse), with removable sconces, above urn shaped supports with c-scroll and shell decoration, weighted, height 21 cm (2)
Pair of George V sterling silver candlesticks, hallmarked London, 1911, G&S Co.Ltd (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd), in Adam's style, with bell shaped capitals with flared rims set with hallmarked push fit sconces, the tapering knopped columns surmountin
Pair of Wedgwood Jasperware candlesticks, decorated with classical figures in a garden setting, in white on blue, impressed Wedgwood, made in England to base, height 15 cm (2)
A near pair of .800 silver two light candlesticks and a small Italian silver bowl, 20th century, Weighted candlesticks with slender stems upon domed scale and floral bases, wire branches supporting floral dishes and crown sconces, marked .800 to foot, and
A pair of George III silver candlesticks; maker's mark of John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co., Sheffield 1796, each with an oval fluted base rising to a tapering fluted shaft and partially fluted urn shaped nozzle. Height 29.5 cm, weight 1350g.
A matched pair of brass pricket candlesticks, in the Gothic revival style, each with a tapering knopped standard raised on a tripartite base, 114 cm high
A matched pair of George II sterling silver candlesticks, one by William Denny of London, 1755, the other by Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh, 1756, 21.5 cm high, 1040gms total weight of silver
A matched pair of George II sterling silver candlesticks, one by William Denny of London, 1755, the other by Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh, 1756, both 23.5 cm high, 1110gms total weight of silver
A pair of Stephane Rondel candlestick holders, an iconic piece of New Zealand design. In the form of a heart with a central column supporting the circular holder. Cast in aluminium. In Rondel's own words 'These candlesticks do far more than hold a candle,
A pair of Stephane Rondel candlestick holders, an iconic piece of New Zealand design. In the form of a heart with a central column supporting the circular holder. Cast in aluminium. In Rondel's own words 'These candlesticks do far more than hold a candle,
A pair of late Regency style brass candlesticks, with Grecian mask embossed vase shaped nozzles raised on slender stems with leopard heads knops issuing from circular bases with anthemion and other classical motifs, height 26.5 cm
A pair of early 1900s silver candlesticks, in the form of Corinthian columns, square stepped foot, weighted base, Sheffield 1911 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
A fine pair of Victorian silver plated Corinthian column candlesticks, 19th century, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons. Provenance: purchased Richard Gardner Antiques, West Sussex, in 2000 for £920, elegant large sticks with removable dishes, delica
A pair of Georgian sterling silver armorial candlesticks, 1835 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Thomas Bradbury & Son, the baluster stem sticks with stiff leaf designs and similarly decorated sconces with removable dishes upon well cast weighted bases with
A Yogya .800 silver bowl and a pair of silver plated American candlesticks, circa 1930-40, marked .800 and maker's marks Tp, and later Reed & Barton candlesticks, an oval lobed and reticulated bowl with typical Yogya embossed designs including lotus and ot
A pair of heavy gauge bronze winged lion candlesticks, cauldron style candlesticks in an anodised bronze finish supported by three bold and brightly burnished cast winged lions with paw feet, ribbed edges to the waisted short sconces, unmarked, height 9.5
A pair of sterling silver candlesticks, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, circa 1893, each in the form of Corinthian columns on a stepped base. With detachable pans. Total weight 806 gms, 15.5 cm high.
Pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks mark of Thomas Watson & Co., Sheffield, 1804 of baluster form, on stepped circular foot, hallmarked, weighted (2), height 28.5 cm.
Pair of Austrian silver candlesticks mark of Brno, 1836 plain baluster columns on circular stepped bases, engraved and chased borders and knops, hallmarked, weight 553 grams height 28 cm.
An early 19th century French girandole garnitures, figural gilt metal, comprising a three light candelabrum and two single light candlesticks, hunging with crystal drops. The body each depicting a courting in a close embrace, raised on rectangular marble b