A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDELABRA

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDELABRA
MAKER'S MARK OF RICHARD COOKE, LONDON, 1802, THE BRANCHES MAKER'S MARK OF JOHN SCOFIELD, 1791

On spreading circular bases castand chased with acanthus and applied with beaded bands, rising to knopped baluster stems with fluting and palmettes and vase-shaped sockets with vertical palmettes; the central vase-shaped standards with conforming decoration and with removable flame finials, each with two acanthus-cladswept reeded branches with circular drip pans with laurel borders and matching vase-shaped sockets with removable stiff-leaf nozzles, marked on bases, branches, sockets, drip pans and four nozzles, also numbered and with scratch weights--22¼in. (56.5cm.) high
(267oz., 8335gr.) (2)