A Pair of George III Weighted Silver Corinthian
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A Pair of George III Weighted Silver Corinthian Column-Form Candlesticks, attributed to John Carter II, London, England, circa 1770
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), P, I-C
12-1/4 inches high (31.1 cm)
Note: The pictured mark I-C has been attributed to several silversmiths including John Cox (registered mark Aug. 1763), John Chapman II (registered mark Nov. 1774), and John Carter II (registered mark Sept. 1776).
Marks: (lion passant), (leopard's head), P, I-C
12-1/4 inches high (31.1 cm)
Note: The pictured mark I-C has been attributed to several silversmiths including John Cox (registered mark Aug. 1763), John Chapman II (registered mark Nov. 1774), and John Carter II (registered mark Sept. 1776).
Condition
Upturning to base of one resulting in stick resting unevenly on flush surface, bend to top of capital to one, light nicking and small scattered pin dents, otherwise with surface scratches commensurate with age, polishing, and use.
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A Pair of George III Weighted Silver Corinthian
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