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Asprey Silver and Tortoiseshell Candlesticks

£2,100.00

Asprey & Co. London From our Accessories collection, we are pleased to offer this pair of Silver and Tortoiseshell Candlesticks by Asprey of London. The Candlesticks having Tortoiseshell cylindrical bodies mounted in sterling silver with a domed base and removable... Read More

Silver and Tortoiseshell pair of Candlesticks with removable sconces by Asprey & Co. London

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Dimensions 9.3 × 9.3 × 16.5 cm
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Asprey & Co. London


From our Accessories collection, we are pleased to offer this pair of Silver and Tortoiseshell Candlesticks by Asprey of London. The Candlesticks having Tortoiseshell cylindrical bodies mounted in sterling silver with a domed base and removable sconces. The Silver is hallmarked Sterling, by Asprey & Co. of London and dated 1920.


Literature Mark Goodger 25th Anniversary Catalogue Page 71

Asprey was established in 1781 by William Asprey, and was originally set up to be a silk printing business, but soon became a luxury emporium. Located in central London, Asprey advertised ‘articles of exclusive design and high quality, whether for personal adornment or personal accompaniment and to endow with richness and beauty the table and homes of people of refinement and discernment.’ As the business grew the company acquired several manufacturing facilities and hired silversmiths, goldsmiths, jewellers and watchmakers including Ernest Betjeman. In 1859 Asprey bought Edwards, a Royal Warrant holder and award winning dressing case maker. In 1862 Asprey was granted its first Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria and the company enjoyed a long relationship with various members of the British Royal Family.

Sterling Silver refers to the alloy of metal containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper or zinc. Sterling Silver objects are stamped with the 925 mark to confirm their authenticity.

Tortoiseshell describes a type of decorative material made from the shells of certain species of sea turtles. The shells of these turtles are composed of a hard, glossy substance called keratin, which can be cut and shaped into a variety of decorative items. Tortoiseshell has been used for centuries to make a range of decorative objects, including combs, brush handles, and other small items. It is also sometimes used to make tea caddies, as it is strong, durable, and can be polished to a high shine. The term “tortoiseshell” is used to describe these decorative items, even though they are made from the shells of sea turtles because the term has been used historically to refer to this material.


If you are purchasing Tortoiseshell or Ivory pieces and are outside the UK you must have a CITES certificate in order to import the item into your country. We can obtain these on your behalf at a cost of £50 and these can take up to 30 working days to arrive at our office. Due to the strict exporting rules of these pieces, they may also come with further shipping costs. Please ensure you contact us prior to purchase for a quote.


With every purchase from Mark Goodger Antiques, you will receive our latest catalogue, a Certificate of Authenticity, detailed care instructions for your chosen piece and an independent invoice (for insurance purposes) will be enclosed. As well as being protected by a no-hassle, money-back policy, your piece will be entirely insured during the shipping process to ensure the safety of your item.

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Dimensions 9.3 × 9.3 × 16.5 cm
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SKU 501609