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Three light candelabra branch

(Scottish, 1728–1792)
(English, active 1800–around 1820, died before 1856)
1769–70 and 1825–26
Object PlaceLondon, England
Medium/TechniqueMetal; silver
Dimensions35.2 x 15 x 15.1 cm (13 7/8 x 5 7/8 x 5 15/16 in.)
Credit LineTheodora Wilbour Fund in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour, Gift of Mrs. Irving K. Hall, Bequest of George Nixon Black, Estate of Mrs William Dorr Boardman, Gift of Mary W. Bartol, John W. Bartol, and Abigail W. Clark, Gift of Mrs. Henry Lyman, Anonymous Gift in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour, Miss Grace W. Treadwell, Gift of Miss M. H. Jewell, Gift in memory of Charlotte Beebe Wilbour, Gift of Hollis French, Gift of Mrs. D. Wilmarth Cressey, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Greene, Bequest of Amelia Peabody, by exchange, and Gift of Mrs. Stuart C. Welch
Accession number1993.943.3
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ClassificationsSilver
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InscriptionsARMORIALS: on each pan and central waxpan, crest of Sir Richard Phillips, seventh baronet of Pitcon Castle, co. Pembroke (d. 1823), created baron Milford 1776. INSCRIPTION: engraved on corner of each, monogram RMP with crest in center; scratched underside of each base No 1 42'' 11; no 2 40'' 19
Provenance1993, purchased by the MFA through gift of Mrs. Bernard C. Weld.
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