A GEORGE IV THREE LIGHT SILVER CANDELABRUM, maker's mark of Joseph Craddock, London, 1829, the waisted triangular base raised on three foliate bracket supports, with foliate shell apron between, acanthus band above, supporting Classical maiden holding a wreath in one hand, the other supporting radiating palmette knop, issuing three part floral and foliate matted scroll branches below the petalled circular wax pan and part acanthus clad and fluted urn form socket, all centering spreading palmette support to the conforming central light--20¾in. (52.7cm.) high, 117.5oz.

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A GEORGE IV THREE LIGHT SILVER CANDELABRUM, maker's mark of Joseph Craddock, London, 1829, the waisted triangular base raised on three foliate bracket supports, with foliate shell apron between, acanthus band above, supporting Classical maiden holding a wreath in one hand, the other supporting radiating palmette knop, issuing three part floral and foliate matted scroll branches below the petalled circular wax pan and part acanthus clad and fluted urn form socket, all centering spreading palmette support to the conforming central light--20¾in. (52.7cm.) high, 117.5oz.

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