AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRUM
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION Lots 46-50 are the work of Australian-born Stuart Devlin, one of the most dynamic silver designers in post-war Britain. His work is characterized by the use of abstracted and textured surfaces and is cited in Treasures of the 20th Century: Silver, Jewellery and Art Medals from the 20th Century Collection of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, London, 2000.
AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRUM

MARK OF STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977

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AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER TWENTY-FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRUM
MARK OF STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977
Formed as two interlocking twelve-light layers, with pierced silver-gilt center, marked on lower section, also marked with master craftsman mark of Ian Cowles
12 in. (30.5 cm.) high; 131 oz. (4,077 gr.)

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Another candelabrum of similar design is illustrated in Graham Hughes, Modern Silver throughout the World, 1880-1967, 1967, p. 202, no. 401.

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