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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.)
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.)