A Pair of George I Irish Silver Candlesticks and a Pair of George II Nozzles to Match, Probably by Joseph Walker, Dublin, 1715, The Nozzles Dublin, Circa 1740 each on octagonal base and with baluster stem which terminate in a spool-shaped socket, engraved underneath with initials 'G' over 'HS', with a pair of detachable nozzles to match the candlesticks 15cm high, with later nozzles 18cm high, 20oz 3dwt, 626gr (2) Each marked on base with maker's mark, crowned harp and date letter. The sockets further marked with crowned harp. The nozzles marked with crowned harp and Hibernia. There is some wear to each mark but they are generally legible. Further engraved underneath with scratch weight '8"11' and '9"15'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a split to the base of one, running along the border above the marks. There is some bruising overall and a possible repair to the base of one stick. The stem on one leans somewhat. The nozzles are circa 1740 and have been made to match.