Heading : A pair of two branch candelabra
Date 
: Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1910 for George Edward & Sons - all four sconces, arms, and bases fully hallmarked RD 566338
Period
 : Edward VII
Origin 
: Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Decoration : Each three light candelabrum has detatchable push fit sinuous arms. The labra (arms) support cylindrical capitals with beaded decoration and with sconces and drip pans. There is a further central elevated capital again with detatchable sconce and decorative urn topped finial. Each is convertible into a single candlestick by removing the labra
Size 
:  Height 56cm, width 41cm - As a single stick: Height 29.7cm, base diameter 14.5cm
Condition 
: Some dings on the underside of the base and small compressions around the basal edge of the sticks.
Restoration 
: None
Weight 
: 4992 grams - bases loaded

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