A REGENCY SILVER-GILT FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRUM AND A MATCHING MODERN EXAMPLE
A REGENCY SILVER-GILT FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRUM AND A MATCHING MODERN EXAMPLE

THE FIRST MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1818

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A REGENCY SILVER-GILT FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRUM AND A MATCHING MODERN EXAMPLE
THE FIRST MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1818
The rockwork base chased with shells, coral, and applied with sea creatures, each stem in the form of a male triton riding a spotted or a scaled dolphin and blowing a shell that supports a central shell and four candle branches formed as winged, unicorned dolphin heads, the detachable nozzles chased with seaweed, the first marked under base, shell, central standard, and each nozzle; the second with marks apparently later cast
21½ in. (54.7 cm.) high; 393 oz. 10 dwt. (12,257 gr.)

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