(pair) Baltic .812 silver three-light candelabra, attributed to Gottfried Erhard Dehio (Reval [Tallinn], Estonia, 1782-1857), early 19th c., in the Rococo taste, scrolling branches above the baluster-form stem, shaped square base cast and chased with acanthus scrolls, convertible to single-light candlesticks, marked 13/ GD into an oval, the arms believed to be hollow, the base weighted/ reinforced, some scattered denting, spot solder repairs to arms, slightly varied in size, approx 21"h, 14.25"w, 5.5"d, 2,336.4 grams total (inclusive of all materials), hollow arms only: 746.5 grams total
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