A VICTORIAN SILVER NINE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM, London, 1889, maker's mark of Thomas Bradbury, the fluted corinthian column stem resting on box hung with husk swags above stepped gadrooned base with acanthus corners, the stem supporting four detachable reeded part foliate scrolling branches, with corinthian capital form socket between shaped square wax-pan and nozzle with gadrooned border, the center with similar screw-on stem supporting detachable conforming two tier, each with two fixed branches with central plain socket, fully marked, weighted--32¼in. (81.9cm.) high, weight of branches and central stem 125oz.

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A VICTORIAN SILVER NINE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM, London, 1889, maker's mark of Thomas Bradbury, the fluted corinthian column stem resting on box hung with husk swags above stepped gadrooned base with acanthus corners, the stem supporting four detachable reeded part foliate scrolling branches, with corinthian capital form socket between shaped square wax-pan and nozzle with gadrooned border, the center with similar screw-on stem supporting detachable conforming two tier, each with two fixed branches with central plain socket, fully marked, weighted--32¼in. (81.9cm.) high, weight of branches and central stem 125oz.

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