George III Silver Candlesticks


Date: 1774

Maker: Robert Jones

Country: England

Stock: 9094

Description

A handsome pair of antique silver candle holders with detachable sconces. Very attractive design with a decorative vase shaped stem and shaped bases with shell motifs. This design is repeated on the detachable sconces. Heavy cast silver and good original colour. These are a copy of an earlier design, probably custom made to match an existing pair. There is a similar pair c.1735 in Peter Waldron's esteemed work "Price Guide to Antique Silver".

Total weight 920 grams, 29.5 troy ounces.
Height 21cm. Base 10.cm
London 1775.
Maker Robert Jones.
Sterling silver.

Marks. Each stick is stamped underneath with a full set of clear English silver hallmarks, the top of the sticks has the lion mark and makers mark (some rubbing), and the removable sconces are unmarked.

Biography

Robert Jones

Robert Jones I, London silversmith, no record of apprenticeship or freedom. 1st mark as plateworker 1774. 2nd mark, in partnership with John Scofield 1776. His wife Elizabeth entered her mark in 1783 after Jones’s death.
Robert Jones II, son of Robert Jones I, apprenticed Hougham 1787, free 1794. Mark entered as plateworker 1796.

Condition

These fine candlesticks are in very good condition. Both completely matching and original. Excellent patina.

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