By Boodle and Dunthorne, of Liverpool, London 1963 and 1964
All pieces with light spot hammered surface, the bases of each with open-work band of stylised anthemions between beads.
The centrepiece, modelled as an oval footed rose bowl on an oval stand,
The bowl with a removeable cover, pierced with two panels of entwined leafy roses either side of two lattice panels, centred with a stylised anthemion finial, one side with engraved arms, the oval base with receivers for interchanging the candle arms from the other pieces, length of bowl 39.5cm, weight 118oz
A seven-light candelabrum,
the detachable arms supporting tapering tubular receivers, with four upswept arms issuing from around a slender central column, the open-work oval base on spreading oval foot with a further two arms issuing from either end, length 47.5cm, height 34.5cm, weight 88oz
A pair of three-light candelabra,
the detachable upswept arms with circular drip pans and nozzles, the arms issuing from a shallow open-work circular bases with a spreading circular foot, length at widest point 37cm, height 18.8cm, weight 81oz
Weight of all pieces 287oz. (4)