Hammersley and Co pair of bone china chambersticks moulded with scrolls and gilded
Pair of attractive bone china chambersticks in Victorian Revival style. Scalloped porcelain bases are moulded with foliate and scroll design and trimmed with gilt; the S-scroll handles are similarly embossed and gilded. The candle holders are further decorated with vivid floral bouquets.
These chambersticks are small enough to be used as an unusual pair of candlesticks at the dinner table.
Made by Hammersley and Co, as part of their fine tea and tableware line for the Royal Worcester and Spode Group.
352 g
4 cm tall overall
1.3 cm tall to rim
14 cm diameter
Excellent condition. Tiny chip to the underside of one chamberstick; small firing defect to one sconce.
Pair of attractive bone china chambersticks in Victorian Revival style. Scalloped porcelain bases are moulded with foliate and scroll design and trimmed with gilt; the S-scroll handles are similarly embossed and gilded. The candle holders are further decorated with vivid floral bouquets.
These chambersticks are small enough to be used as an unusual pair of candlesticks at the dinner table.
Made by Hammersley and Co, as part of their fine tea and tableware line for the Royal Worcester and Spode Group.
352 g
4 cm tall overall
1.3 cm tall to rim
14 cm diameter
Excellent condition. Tiny chip to the underside of one chamberstick; small firing defect to one sconce.
Pair of attractive bone china chambersticks in Victorian Revival style. Scalloped porcelain bases are moulded with foliate and scroll design and trimmed with gilt; the S-scroll handles are similarly embossed and gilded. The candle holders are further decorated with vivid floral bouquets.
These chambersticks are small enough to be used as an unusual pair of candlesticks at the dinner table.
Made by Hammersley and Co, as part of their fine tea and tableware line for the Royal Worcester and Spode Group.
352 g
4 cm tall overall
1.3 cm tall to rim
14 cm diameter
Excellent condition. Tiny chip to the underside of one chamberstick; small firing defect to one sconce.