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
Charles Reily & George Storer
Silversmiths operated in London during the first half of the 19th Century during the reigns of William IV and Victoria, establishing themselves as premier manufacturers of elaborate and sometimes large and costly commissions.
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