Pair 19th Century English Silver Plated Neoclassical Column Form Candlesticks

$1,065.00

This pair of late 19th century English silver plated candlesticks exemplifies the elegance and refinement of Neoclassical design. Each candlestick is crafted in a columnar form, featuring stepped square bases, fluted shafts, and intricately detailed Corinthian capitals, reflecting the influence of classical architecture on decorative silverware of the period.

The candlesticks retain their original bobeches and are finely polished, with felt underneath to protect surfaces, making them ready for display or functional use. They each bear the mark of the maker, JP & Co. of Sheffield, confirming their English origin and quality craftsmanship.

Measuring approximately 5 inches in width and depth, and 12 3/4 and 12 3/8 inches in height respectively, this matched pair combines architectural precision, refined detailing, and silver-plated elegance. Their balanced proportions and classical motifs make them a distinguished addition to any collection of antique English silver plate, ideal for display on a mantel, sideboard, or dining table.

This pair of late 19th century English silver plated candlesticks exemplifies the elegance and refinement of Neoclassical design. Each candlestick is crafted in a columnar form, featuring stepped square bases, fluted shafts, and intricately detailed Corinthian capitals, reflecting the influence of classical architecture on decorative silverware of the period.

The candlesticks retain their original bobeches and are finely polished, with felt underneath to protect surfaces, making them ready for display or functional use. They each bear the mark of the maker, JP & Co. of Sheffield, confirming their English origin and quality craftsmanship.

Measuring approximately 5 inches in width and depth, and 12 3/4 and 12 3/8 inches in height respectively, this matched pair combines architectural precision, refined detailing, and silver-plated elegance. Their balanced proportions and classical motifs make them a distinguished addition to any collection of antique English silver plate, ideal for display on a mantel, sideboard, or dining table.