A GEORGE V SILVER TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER
A GEORGE V SILVER TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER

MARK OF TURTON AND CO. LTD., LONDON, 1920, RETAILED BY CARL KRALL

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A GEORGE V SILVER TWELVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER
MARK OF TURTON AND CO. LTD., LONDON, 1920, RETAILED BY CARL KRALL
Baluster with a lower tier of eight and an upper tier of four reeded branches, with foliage and gadrooned bands, each branch terminating in a spool-shaped socket with lobed wax-pan, all below the Royal crown and shields variously chased with heraldic emblems of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, comprising a rose, a thistle, a fleur-de-lys and a harp, marked on each section, each branch and each wax-pan, fitted for electricity
42 in. (107 cm.) high; 40 in. (101.5 cm.) wide
Provenance
Almost certainly commissioned by Weetman Harold Miller Pearson, 2nd Viscount Cowdray, (1882-1933) soon after he inherited Cowdray Park in April 1919, but before he succeeded his father as 2nd Viscount in 1927.

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