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a late 19th century sheet brass candle wall sconce
height: 25.8 cm
width: 8.4 cm
REF: 4566
a rare sheet-brass cluster-column, round-base, candlestick, english, circa 1800, or possibly earlier, of 'york-type'
height: 24 cm
REF: 3806
an unusual repousée and punch-decorated brass twin-socket candle wall sconce, with reflector, circa 1800
height: 54.5 cm
width: 25.3 cm
REF: 4546
a good pair of silver-metal cast candle wall sconces, in the charles ii circa 1670 manner, circa 1890
height: 40 cm
width: 31.3 cm
REF: 2400
a pair of late 19th century sheet brass candle wall-sconces
height: 25.5 cm
width: 9.5 cm
REF: 4336
a small 16th century brass socket candlestick, of capstan-type, north west european, circa 1520-50
height: 11.2 cm
REF: 3743
an exceptionally rare charles ii elm ball-knop candlestick, possibly west country, circa 1675
height: 20 cm
REF: 4324
a large mid-17th century brass trumpet-base candlestick, english, circa 1650-80
height: 21 cm
REF: 3673
a george iii turned walnut candlestick
REF: 3664
an attractive pair of sheet copper and engraved twin-light wall sconces, english or scottish, circa 1905
height: 31 cm
width: 23.3 cm
REF: 3157
john pearson (british fl. 1885-1910), an arts & crafts copper candle sconce, circa 1900
height: 35 cm
width: 16.7 cm
REF: 3254
a good george iii table rushlight-holder, sussex, circa 1800
height: 28.3 cm
REF: 2825
a pair of george iii turned fruitwood candlesticks, circa 1790
height: 11 cm
REF: 3666
a victorian turned oak candlestick, north yorkshire, circa 1867
height: 21.5 cm
REF: 3725
a pair of early 19th century carved giltwood candlesticks, converted to table lamps, with 19th century chintz shades
height: 57 cm
REF: 2305
a large victorian japanned tea canister adapted as a table lamp, bristol, circa 1860
height: 40.5 cm
REF: 2524
a large 18th century giltwood pricket candlestick, italian
height: 79.5 cm
width: 20 cm
REF: 1083
a 19th century embossed sheet brass wall sconce
height: 32.1 cm
width: 24.2 cm
REF: 2866
a pair of sheet brass three-branch wall sconces, circa 1900
height: 63.5 cm
width: 33 cm
REF: 2797
an exceptionally fine pair of walnut framed early 18th century style needlework wall sconces, english
width: 36 cm
REF: 2920
an interesting 17th century pine, red-painted and gilt-gesso candlestick, probably spanish
height: 45 cm
width: 21.5 cm
REF: 2922
a good and large george iii lignum vitae candlestick, circa 1800
height: 24.5 cm
REF: 3067
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