Thank you for the replies, and help. I see that with the date mark now, I didn't even think to look at the marks that old. Now I just need to figure out the makers mark. They really are beautiful pieces, and im floored that they are almost almost 300 years old. We believe they were a wedding gift to my wifes grandmother and grandfather as a wedding gift maybe, which would have been sometime in the late 30's or early 40's I think.
I took a (hopefully) better picture of what I think is the makers mark. I saw another post about James Gould I believe it was, and he would fit I think the time frame in which they were made, but the post and pictures I have seen of his mark had a crown or something over it, and it doesn't look like this one does. Could he still be the maker of these?
Also just looking up other Candlesticks, I noticed most that I have seen don't have the top piece, could this piece have been added later?
Sorry for all the questions, it just seems the more we find out, and research the more questions we find.
Thank you again, this site is a wealth of information, learning a lot and having fun looking at other pieces that we have found around the house, even found a gravy boat we have that appears to have pseudo markings on it. Still trying to figure those out.