A PAIR OF GEORGE I GILTMETAL-MOUNTED FIVE-LIGHT GLASS CANDELABRA, each with central turned shaft surmounted by a trellis-patterned and back-gilded bowl with four scrolled branches with turned nozzles and drip-pans and with a central turned brass candle-holder surmounted by a conforming nozzle and drip-pan, on a spreading circular base edged with foliage, one base and one nozzle and drip-pan cracked, the central shafts probably later

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A PAIR OF GEORGE I GILTMETAL-MOUNTED FIVE-LIGHT GLASS CANDELABRA, each with central turned shaft surmounted by a trellis-patterned and back-gilded bowl with four scrolled branches with turned nozzles and drip-pans and with a central turned brass candle-holder surmounted by a conforming nozzle and drip-pan, on a spreading circular base edged with foliage, one base and one nozzle and drip-pan cracked, the central shafts probably later
14½in. (37cm.) high (2)

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A pair of related glass four-light candelabra are in the Victoria and Albert Museum and were exhibited in The British Antique Dealers' Association Golden Jubilee Exhibition, May 1968 (see: Catalogue, no. 204, pl. 142)