Lot 113 , A pair of 19th century bronzed stoneware candlesticks, after a design by John Flaxman, height 21.5in.
A pair of 19th century bronzed stoneware candlesticks, after a design by John Flaxman, each modelled as a triton holding a cornucopia, supporting a gilt brass sconce and engraved glass hurricane shade, height 21.5in.
Estimate £500-600
One shade with several small chips to the rim of the shank, the second shade with some very minor chips to the rim and some ground areas
Figures - both with losses to the gilding, especially to the extremities of the base and to the cornucopia, some of the gilding is lifting.
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Sold for £550