Thomas Bradbury & Sons Silver 5-Light Candelabra
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These stately candelabra reflect the classic elegance of the Georgian era.
Key Features
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- Each piece of these remarkable candelabra features a maker's mark and date marked.
- These lights are crafted in the Georgian style, with bold classical elements arranged with balance
- Hallmarked London, 1895
- 24 ½" high
Item Details
- Height:
24 1/2 Inches - Period:
19th Century - Origin:
England/Ireland
These stunning English five-light candelabra by Thomas Bradbury & Sons are exceptional both in size and artistry. Crafted of the finest silver in the sophisticated Georgian style, these candelabra boast bold classical elements like acanthus and shells arranged in a graceful, well-balanced design. Such exceptional lights would only have been created for an elite clientele.
The origins of Thomas Bradbury & Sons can be traced to the late 18th century when it was known as Fenton, Creswick & Co, one of the original companies to enter a mark at the newly opened Sheffield assay office in 1773. The company went on to create a stunning array of items, including salvers, tea services, and were particularly well known for reviving many earlier styles of spoons. Complete with their original removable mesh strainers, these pots are marvelous examples of their refined and elegant work.
The origins of Thomas Bradbury & Sons can be traced to the late 18th century when it was known as Fenton, Creswick & Co, one of the original companies to enter a mark at the newly opened Sheffield assay office in 1773. The company went on to create a stunning array of items, including salvers, tea services, and were particularly well known for reviving many earlier styles of spoons. Complete with their original removable mesh strainers, these pots are marvelous examples of their refined and elegant work.















