George III Antique Silver Candlesticks by William Café
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Stock: 6673
Date: 1763
Maker: William Cafe
Country: England
A magnificent set of antique silver candlesticks with shaped stems on square stepped bases. Excellent quality and weight. Very handsome...
Description
Description
A magnificent set of antique silver candlesticks with shaped stems on square stepped bases. Excellent quality and weight. Very handsome style with good proportions, gadroon borders and detachable tops. Each stem engraved with an entwined script monogram and 2 with the crest of a barrel and arrow.
Weight 2624 grams, 84.3 troy ounces.
Height 26.25cm. Bases 11 x 11cm.
London 1763.
Maker William Cafe.
Sterling silver.
Condition
In very good condition.
Maker Information
Maker: William Cafe
William Café, apprenticed to his brother John Café 1742, turned himself over to Simon Jouet 1746. Free 1757. Livery 1758. Mark entered as largeworker 1757, probably on the death of his brother John. Both William and John were known for their cast candlesticks. Known apprentices were Thomas Neale in 1777 and William’s son Thomas in 1784. William died circa 1802-1811.
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