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Pair of Silver Candelabra by Thomas Bradbury

Pair of Silver Candelabra by Thomas Bradbury

This important set of George V silver candelabra by famed English silversmiths Thomas Bradbury & Sons are some of the finest the firm ever created. A high level of refinement is imparted into this weighty six-light design. Based on the early 17th-century models of Dutch and English ball chandeliers, the foot and stem are elevated by their elegant simplicity, while the six reaching arms feature dangling silver drop pendants. Commissioned as a gift from George Cole Scott of Henrico County, VA to his wife Hildreth on the occasion of their silver wedding on September 27, 1930, this two-piece set represents the very highest quality and artistry of the firm’s output from the period.

The origins of silversmiths and Sheffield Plate makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons can be traced to the late 18th century, when the firm was known as Fenton, Creswick & Co., one of the original companies to enter a mark at the newly opened Sheffield assay office in 1773. Active between 1795 and 1943, the firm’s nearly 150-year legacy of craftsmanship is highlighted in this sophisticated candelabra set.

Hallmarked Sheffield, 1930

29 1/2" high x 19" diameter
$30,975.00

Original: $88,500.00

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Pair of Silver Candelabra by Thomas Bradbury

$88,500.00

$30,975.00

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This important set of George V silver candelabra by famed English silversmiths Thomas Bradbury & Sons are some of the finest the firm ever created. A high level of refinement is imparted into this weighty six-light design. Based on the early 17th-century models of Dutch and English ball chandeliers, the foot and stem are elevated by their elegant simplicity, while the six reaching arms feature dangling silver drop pendants. Commissioned as a gift from George Cole Scott of Henrico County, VA to his wife Hildreth on the occasion of their silver wedding on September 27, 1930, this two-piece set represents the very highest quality and artistry of the firm’s output from the period.

The origins of silversmiths and Sheffield Plate makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons can be traced to the late 18th century, when the firm was known as Fenton, Creswick & Co., one of the original companies to enter a mark at the newly opened Sheffield assay office in 1773. Active between 1795 and 1943, the firm’s nearly 150-year legacy of craftsmanship is highlighted in this sophisticated candelabra set.

Hallmarked Sheffield, 1930

29 1/2" high x 19" diameter