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A Pair of 18th Century George II Silver Candlesticks by John Cafe, London 1751

A fine pair of 18th Century George II cast silver candlesticks with original sconces. Made in London, 1751 by the leading candlestick maker of his time, John Cafe.

Each candlestick is in excellent condition and features a full set of marks underneath.

Condition

Good. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions

Height: 55.88 cm (22 in)
Diameter: 30.48 cm (12 in)

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