Twelve-light candelabrum

Matthew Boulton British
sockets by Robert Garrard I
sockets by John S. Hunt

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Matthew Boulton, one of the fathers of the industrial revolution, established a manufactory in Birmingham to produce silver, ormolu, plate, coins, medals. He also entered into partnership with James Watt to produce the first commercial steam engines. This massive candelabra is based on a Roman triumphal column in Alexandria known as the column of Pompey. It bears the arms of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, who became the colonel of the 15th Light Dragoons in 1802, which probably commissioned this candelabra as a gift.

Twelve-light candelabrum, Matthew Boulton (British, Birmingham 1728–1809 Birmingham), Silver, British, Birmingham

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