A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA, JAMES CHARLES EDINGTON, RETAILED BY GREEN & WARD, LONDON, 1837 and 1838 the triform bases each applied on two sides with the arms, crest, motto, supporters and coronet of the recipient together with the collar of the Order of St. Patrick, the third side of each engraved with a different inscription, the areca palm stems each surrounded by groups of slaves in idealised plantation attire symbolizing Freedom, including a youth holding a scroll inscribed: 'Whatever be the fate of this Bill, all shall be Free on my Estate on the 1st August 1838,' fitted with detachable branches and cylindrical nozzles, the bases of both engraved: 'Green & Ward,' five of the nozzles replacements, A.D.C. Heritage, London, 1983 106.5cm, 42in high 31566gr, 1015oz
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PRESENTATION SIX-LIGHT CANDELABRA, JAMES CHARLES EDINGTON, RETAILED BY GREEN & WARD, LONDON, 1837 and 1838 the triform bases each applied on two sides with the arms, crest, motto, supporters and coronet of the recipient together with the collar of the Order of St. Patrick, the third side of each engraved with a different inscription, the areca palm stems each surrounded by groups of slaves in idealised plantation attire symbolizing Freedom, including a youth holding a scroll inscribed: 'Whatever be the fate of this Bill, all shall be Free on my Estate on the 1st August 1838,' fitted with detachable branches and cylindrical nozzles, the bases of both engraved: 'Green & Ward,' five of the nozzles replacements, A.D.C. Heritage, London, 1983 106.5cm, 42in high 31566gr, 1015oz
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