A large and impressive late William IV, four-sconce table centre, candelabrum, London 1837 by Charles Reily & George Storer, modelled as a large palm tree with scrolling branches above with a central flower basket, decorated throughout with punch matting and cast and applied foliage, bearing a presentation inscription, monogram and prancing horse erased crest to the concave tripartite base on bold cast shell feet. 152.9 ozt, 57 cm wide x 66 cm overall height.
A private estate of the initial recipient's familly
Sold for £3,000
A large and impressive late William IV, four-sconce table centre, candelabrum, London 1837 by Charles Reily & George Storer, modelled as a large palm tree with scrolling branches above with a central flower basket, decorated throughout with punch matting and cast and applied foliage, bearing a presentation inscription, monogram and prancing horse erased crest to the concave tripartite base on bold cast shell feet. 152.9 ozt, 57 cm wide x 66 cm overall height.
ProvenanceA private estate of the initial recipient's familly