A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDLEABRA
No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VA… Read more THE PROPERTY OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF TIN PLATE ALIAS WIREWORKERS The Worshipful Company of Tin Plate Workers alias Wire Workers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. It came into being with a Royal Charter of 1670 when the Tin plate workers, originally part of the Ironmongers' company and the Wire Workers, originally part of the Girdlers Company combined. The wire workers were charged with making wire objects such as animal traps and fishhooks.
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDLEABRA

MARK OF THOMAS BRADBURY, LONDON, 1901

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A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDLEABRA
MARK OF THOMAS BRADBURY, LONDON, 1901
Each on oval base with tapering stem, with two reeded arms and central stem, each with tapering socket and detachable nozzle, marked on base, on candlarm and on each nozzle, contained in fitted mahogany finish case
19¼ in. (49 cm.) high (2)
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