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Two-Armed Candelabra Candelabra
This is a candelabra. It was manufactured by George Eadon & Company. It is dated 1817 and we acquired it in 1981. Its medium is silver, wood. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
This object was
donated by
Mrs. William M. Cahn, Jr. and William M. Cahn, Jr..
It is credited Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cahn, Jr. in memory of Rosalie S. and William M. Cahn.
- Three-Arm Candelabrum Candelabrum
- silver.
- Bequest of Mrs. John Innes Kane.
- 1926-37-130-a/h
Its dimensions are
H x W x D: 31.6 × 33 × 11 cm (12 7/16 in. × 13 in. × 4 5/16 in.)
It has the following markings
On edge of base (a): [1] “GE / & Co.”, impressed (maker’s mark) [2] Crown over “L”, impressed (town mark, Sheffield; date mark, 1810) [3] Head of King George III, impressed (duty mark, 1786–1821) [4] Lion passant, impressed (standard mark, England) [5} 23 = 4 , incised On central neck of candelabra arms (b); [1] “GE / & Co.”, impressed (maker’s mark) [2] Crown over “X”, impressed (town mark, Sheffield; date mark, 1817) [3] Head of King George III, impressed (duty mark, 1786–1821) [4] Lion passant, impressed (standard mark, England) On neck of bobeche (c): [1] “GE / & Co.”, impressed (maker’s mark) [2] Crown over “X”, impressed (town mark, Sheffield; date mark, 1817) [3] Head of King George III, impressed (duty mark, 1786–1821) [4] Lion passant, impressed (standard mark, England) On neck of bobeche (d): [1] “GE / & Co.”, impressed (maker’s mark) [2] Crown over “X”, impressed (town mark, Sheffield; date mark, 1817) [3] Head of King George III, impressed (duty mark, 1786–1821) [4] Lion passant, impressed (standard mark, England)
Cite this object as
Two-Armed Candelabra Candelabra; Manufactured by George Eadon & Company; England; silver, wood; H x W x D: 31.6 × 33 × 11 cm (12 7/16 in. × 13 in. × 4 5/16 in.); Gift of Mr. and Mrs. William M. Cahn, Jr. in memory of Rosalie S. and William M. Cahn; 1981-49-2-a/d