


Charles Frederick Kandler
A Pair of George II Antique English Silver Candelabra, 1751/2
Height: 14 1/2"
Weight: 116 oz. 3 dtw.
Weight: 116 oz. 3 dtw.
H0717
$ 65,000.00
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The crest is that of Pitt, presumably for Thomas Pitt (1737-1793) who was created Baron Camelford in 1784, or, for his son Thomas, second Baron, who died in 1804 when...
The crest is that of Pitt, presumably for Thomas Pitt (1737-1793) who was created Baron Camelford in 1784, or, for his son Thomas, second Baron, who died in 1804 when the Barony became extinct.
A similar pair of candelabra by Francis Butty and Nicholas Dumee, 1757, with similar finials are in the possession of the National Trust and Anglesey Abbey, Cambridgeshire.
Provenance:
Partridge, London.
Purchased 28 October 1991 from the above.