Candlestick, one from a set of four
Date1760-1761
Artist/Maker
William Cafe
OriginEngland, London
MediumSilver (Sterling)
DimensionsH 1A: 3/4"; H(base): 4 7/8" square; H 1B: 1 5/8"; W: 2 5/16" square.
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1954-536,1A&B
DescriptionCandlestick and detachable nozzle; waisted socket with gadroon molding at top and base. Upper part of stem of octagonal vase form between gadrooned bands; the lower part circular with 2 ring knops. Base with central leaf-capped dome flaring to square with gadrooned edge. Crest of griffon's head erased is engraved on base on one side of stem, crowned bearded man on other. Removable bobeche with square flange and gadrooned edge. Crest of griffon’s head erased is engraved on flange.Label TextA very similar candlestick of 1771/72 by Ebenezer Coker of London is among the Carter family silver at Shirley, Charles City County, Virginia.
InscribedUnidentifed crest engraved on each base and nozzle
MarkingsUnder base (one mark in each corner): lion passant; leopard's head crowned; date letter "C" for 1760-1761; black letter WC under crown in trefoil. On socket: lion passant and maker's mark.
ProvenanceViscountess Bertie of Thame
Sold at Christie, Manson & Woods, London, 1954
Vendor: Garrard & Co. Ltd., London
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