Early 20th Century George VI Sterling Silver Pair Candelabra London 1937 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd

£ 1,250.00

A very beautiful pair of George VI octagonal themed fixed branch two light candelabra.

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Description

A very beautiful pair of George VI octagonal themed fixed branch two light candelabra. The central stem of the candelabra is plain formed with a decorative band around the middle. The drip pans and the sconces are plain circular with the sconces being detachable. The candelabras are sheet silver. Extremely elegant.

 

Height: 9 inches/23cm

Width: 11 inches/28cm (spread of branches)

Condition: Excellent throughout

Price: £1250


The firm was established in 1880 by William Gibson (d. 1913) and John Lawrence Langman (1846-1928).
The firm was active at 112 Regent Street, London acquiring the premises previously used by John Joseph Mechi.
In 1893 the firm absorbed The Goldsmiths’ Alliance Ltd (late A.B. Savory & Sons) and in 1898 became the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd being active as jewellers, dealers in diamonds and precious stones, silversmiths, electroplaters and watch and clock makers.  In 1952 Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd was amalgamated with Garrard & Co Ltd.  The firm participated to a number of national and international exhibitions, as Indian and Colonial Exhibition (London, 1886), Paris (1889), Chicago (1893), California (1894), Paris (1900) and Franco-British Exhibition (London, 1908).  The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co was active with manufactories at Newcastle Place, Clerkenwell; Regent Works, Sheffield and Rue St George, Paris and as retailer of items supplied by various British gold and silver manufacturers (Martin Hall & Co Ltd, W&G Sissons, Wakely & Wheeler, William Comyns, Harrison Brothers & Howson, etc.)

CHRONOLOGY
The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co – 1880 – 1898
The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd – from 1898
amalgamated with Garrard & Co – 1952