Britannia Silver George I Pair of Candlesticks Ben Watts, 1716

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Hallmarked London

£ 7,250
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Description


With hexagonal bases. Britannia silver became the standard in 1697, when a Parliamentary Act was signed by William III. It can identified by the hallmark of a seated woman.

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Specifications


Period George I
Product Type Candlesticks
Material Britannia Silver
Maker Ben Watts
Assay Office London
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 4351281
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