A MASSIVE GEORGE V SILVER NINE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM
A MASSIVE GEORGE V SILVER NINE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM

MARK OF CHARLES AND RICHARD COMYNS, LONDON, 1920

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A MASSIVE GEORGE V SILVER NINE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM
MARK OF CHARLES AND RICHARD COMYNS, LONDON, 1920
On stepped square base with tapering stem, with two tiers of four branches, each terminating in a socket, with a further central socket, engraved with a coat-of-arms below a viscount's coronet, marked underneath, on top tier and central socket
34¼ in. (87 cm.) high
722 oz. (22,462 gr.)
The arms are those of the Pearson impaling Cass for Weetman Dickinson Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray (1856-1927) and his wife Annie (d.1933), daughter of Sir John Cass (d.1898), whom he married in 1881.

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