The Uxbridge Candelabra, by Robert Garrard London 1827.
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A Pash and son are proud to offer these excellent candelabra. Standing an impressive 30 inches tall and are a combined weight of 730 oz. (troy) (22650g). Elaborately chased with flowers and scrolls, the asymmetrical design offers a unique view from all angles. The coat-of-arms applied to each face of the foot is that of the Paget family, personalised with the battle honours of the original owner, Henry William Paget, Field Marshal, Lord Uxbridge, Marques of Anglesey. After an Impressive military career, Henry Paget was asked by The Duke of Wellington to command the British and Allied cavalry and to act as Wellington’s second in command in the ‘100 days’ campaign and ultimately at Waterloo where Paget famously lost his leg. The candelabra London 1827 by Robert Garrard
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