A pair of 18th century South Staffordshire, probably Bilston, enamel table candlesticks

A pair of 18th century South Staffordshire, probably Bilston, enamel table candlesticks - image 1
A pair of 18th century South Staffordshire, probably Bilston, enamel table candlesticks - image 2
A pair of 18th century South Staffordshire, probably Bilston, enamel table candlesticks - image 3

A pair of 18th century South Staffordshire, probably Bilston, enamel table candlesticks

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A pair of 18th century South Staffordshire, probably Bilston, enamel table candlesticks with domed and lobed bases, knopped stems and scalloped drip-pans, decorated with brightly coloured flower sprays and royal blue reserves with raised gilt flowers, height: 17cm. (6 11/16in.); condition: restoration to the enamels

Notes:
A similar candlestick can be found in the collection of the National Trust at Blickling Hall, Norfolk (NT 355079)

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Material and Technique Enamel candlesticks
Origin British
Period 18th Century
Dimensions Height: 17cm. (6 11/16in.)

Product REF: W363