Description
A beautiful pair of 18th century bead cast circular candlesticks with fluted tapered columns. The sconces have a elegant contemporary crest which match the crest on the bases.
Weight: 27 troy ounces/848 grams (pair)
Height: 10.5 inches/27cm
Diameter: 5.1 inches/13cm (base)
Condition: Excellent throughout
Price: £6750
Although widely known as Schofield, both clerks entry and signature are recored as Scofield. Â No record of apprenticeship or freedom, which with a maker who occupied such a prominent position in the plate working of the late part of the 18th century is tantalising. Â First mark entered as plate worker, in partnership with Robert Jones, 10th February 1776: address 40 Bartholomew Close. Â Second mark alone 13th January 1778. Â In his candlesticks and candelabra Scofield displays a high degree of elegant designs executed with impeccable craftsmanship, which rivals at best the beautiful workmanship of all the highly renowned silversmiths of this period. Â In fact if John Scofield decided to work in a much more ornate and elaborate manor the quality would almost certainly rival Paul Storr and Paul de Lamerie.









