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THE FIRST, MARK OF WILLIAM PITTS, LONDON, 1816, THE SECOND AND FOUR WAX-PANS, MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1841
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A GEORGE III SILVER FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRUM AND A VICTORIAN SILVER FOUR-LIGHT CANDELABRUM TO MATCH
THE FIRST, MARK OF WILLIAM PITTS, LONDON, 1816, THE SECOND AND FOUR WAX-PANS, MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1841
The spreading foot cast and chased with lion's, dragons and a dolphin, surrounded by foliage scrolls, the baluster stem cast with eagles, the branches with three foliage scroll arms, each arm terminating in a socket with rocaille and eagle-chased wax-pan, and detachable nozzle, with a further central socket, each with a Victorian detachable finial cast as an eagle displayed, each marked on base, branches, socket, nozzle, drip pan and finial
27 in. (68.5 cm.) high
468 oz. (14,552 gr.) (2)
THE FIRST, MARK OF WILLIAM PITTS, LONDON, 1816, THE SECOND AND FOUR WAX-PANS, MARK OF EDWARD FARRELL, LONDON, 1841
The spreading foot cast and chased with lion's, dragons and a dolphin, surrounded by foliage scrolls, the baluster stem cast with eagles, the branches with three foliage scroll arms, each arm terminating in a socket with rocaille and eagle-chased wax-pan, and detachable nozzle, with a further central socket, each with a Victorian detachable finial cast as an eagle displayed, each marked on base, branches, socket, nozzle, drip pan and finial
27 in. (68.5 cm.) high
468 oz. (14,552 gr.) (2)
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 10 July 1996, lot 143.
Special notice
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