Rare 17th Century Charles II Miniature Silver Trumpet form Candlesticks, C 1660
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Rare 17th Century Charles II Miniature Silver Trumpet form Candlesticks, C 1660
An extremely rare pair of 17th-century cast miniature trumpet form silver candlesticks from circa 1660. England.
Each candlestick is raised on a sectioned trumpet base, Solomonic twist column with a quatrefoil drip pan and topped with a lipped quatrefoil cup.
Unmarked.
A box of 18 handmade miniature natural beeswax candles will be included.
For an accompanying 17th-century miniature chest, visit our collection.
Condition
Good. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
Height: 4.6 cm (1.82 in)
Diameter: 4 cm (1.58 in)
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