Offered by: Fileman Antiques
Squirrels Bayards, Horsham Road, Steyning West Sussex BN44 3AA , England Call Seller 44.190.381.3229

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AN ELABORATE REGENCY THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA ATTRIBUTED TO HANCOCK & RIXION

$ 7,673
  • Description
    AN ELABORATE REGENCY THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA ATTRIBUTED TO HANCOCK & RIXION
    REF: FA954

    £5,800.00
    Maker

    Hancock & Rixon

    An elaborate three light candelabra with a pillar and file cut base mounted with a central silver band decorated with finely feather cut rosettes and hung with rounded rule drops surmounted by central light and two silver branches all with finely cut fan edge nozzles and pans also hung with rule drops and round spangles, attributed to Hancock & Rixion.

    Height
    41.5 cm / 16 1⁄2"
    Width
    40 cm / 15 "
    Category

    Candelabra Regency
    Period
    1800-1849
    Year
    1825
    Country
    England
  • More Information
    Origin: England
    Period: 19th Century
    Condition: Good.
    Styles / Movements: Traditional, Regency
    Dealer Reference #: FA954
    Incollect Reference #: 747499
  • Dimensions
    H. 16.5 in; Diam. 15 in;
    H. 41.91 cm; Diam. 38.1 cm;
Message from Seller:

Established in the 1890’s, Fileman Antiques are now a fifth generation family run business, based in the historic village of Steyning in the beautiful countryside of West Sussex, restoring and supplying the finest eighteenth and nineteenth century lighting and glass.

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