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Antique Indian Silver Candlesticks - 1910
REF: C8208 / LA461039
£1,495
€1,746
$1,881
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Description
These exceptional antique Asian silver candlesticks have been realistically modelled in the form of water lilies.
The textured cylindrical capitals of these antique silver candlesticks surmount impressive dished drip pans, each comprised of the solitary flower's spiral arrangement of numerous petal designs.
The capitals are supported by coiling columns replicating the details of the natural lilies long stalks.
The shaped foot of each candlestick is embellished with embossed organic details reproducing the lily's notched leaf.
Each Indian silver candlestick does not have a weighted base.
Maker: Unmarked
Date: 1910
Sku: C8208
measurements
Height:
12.3 cm
Width:
8.9 cm
Length:
9.7 cm
Diameter:
2.4 cm
Diameter of capital 2.4cm/0.94"
Weight:-
10.1 troy ounces/314.6g
measurements
declaration
AC Silver has clarified that the Antique Indian Silver Candlesticks - 1910 (LA461039) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1910
declaration
condition
condition
These antique Asian silver candlesticks are an exceptional gauge of silver, exceptional quality and in exceptional condition.
The embossed decoration is all very sharp.
There are no hallmarks as to be expected with such a piece; the date and origin can be determined by the composition and decoration.
Reflections in photographs may detract from the true representation of these examples of antique silverware.