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DESCRIPTION Magnificent pair of highest quality modern Georgian style English solid sterling silver candelabra with eight removable sconces, loaded bases and a pair of flame form candle douter finials. Impressive yet not overwhelming like the Georgian originals could be and will comfortably fit into a modern dining environment. You have the option of six lights, four lights or a simple pair of candlesticks. The flutes are designed to reflect the flickering candlelight for a stunning effect. I have shown them with gold coloured 10" candles but you have the choice of six gold or six bright red candles included free of charge.
SILVERSMITH James Dixon & Sons Ltd. I recently had the privilege of meeting an old silversmith who could remember these sticks from when you could still buy the stampings new from Evans, a firm known for the very highest quality production and who, in these examples, used grade six thickness silver, the greatest thickness of silver possible for this type of production. Probably because they stuck with their traditional very high quality and would not cheapen their product with thinner silver they lost out to the competition and eventually ceased production. A great loss to us all and especially the old silversmith who loved Evans's stampings as the high quality and thick metal made them a joy to work with.
DATE or HALLMARK 2004
ASSAY OFFICE Sheffield
WEIGHT in GRAMS total 2042; candlestick bases will have some plaster loading and weigh a total of 737 without their silver sconces; branches, all sconces, finials, all silver (no loadings) 1305
HEIGHT 13 ¾", 350mm;   WIDTH 12 ¼", 318mm
SILVER STANDARD ·925 sterling silver
CONDITION superb, as new

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