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Pair of Victorian Silver Candelabra by Deykin & Harrison

Pair of Silver Candelabra
Deykin & Harrison
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1899

This exceptional pair of Victorian five-light candelabra, crafted by Deykin & Harrison, embodies the height of late 19th-century silver artistry. Their grand baluster-form standards showcase exquisite repoussé foliage, creating a striking interplay of depth and texture. Each candelabrum features four gracefully extending S-scroll reeded arms, adorned with applied stipple and chased leaf motifs, culminating in foliate repoussé drip pans and baluster-shaped candle cups with matching foliate-chased bobeches. The central candle cup mirrors this elaborate design, crowning the highly ornamented standard. Resting on a domed foot richly embellished with foliate scrollwork, the candelabra reflect the finest craftsmanship of the era.

William Redfern Deykin and Walter Andrew Harrison of Deykin & Harrison, known for their superb silversmithing, produced exceptional decorative and functional works during the late 19th century. Their work showcases the ornate yet balanced aesthetic of the Victorian period. This magnificent pair exemplifies the firm’s commitment to quality and design. Additionally, this pair was part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.

15 1/4" high x 15 1/4" diameter

Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
Pair of Silver Candelabra
Deykin & Harrison
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1899

This exceptional pair of Victorian five-light candelabra, crafted by Deykin & Harrison, embodies the height of late 19th-century silver artistry. Their grand baluster-form standards showcase exquisite repoussé foliage, creating a striking interplay of depth and texture. Each candelabrum features four gracefully extending S-scroll reeded arms, adorned with applied stipple and chased leaf motifs, culminating in foliate repoussé drip pans and baluster-shaped candle cups with matching foliate-chased bobeches. The central candle cup mirrors this elaborate design, crowning the highly ornamented standard. Resting on a domed foot richly embellished with foliate scrollwork, the candelabra reflect the finest craftsmanship of the era.

William Redfern Deykin and Walter Andrew Harrison of Deykin & Harrison, known for their superb silversmithing, produced exceptional decorative and functional works during the late 19th century. Their work showcases the ornate yet balanced aesthetic of the Victorian period. This magnificent pair exemplifies the firm’s commitment to quality and design. Additionally, this pair was part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.

15 1/4" high x 15 1/4" diameter

Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans
$5,197.50

Original: $14,850.00

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Pair of Victorian Silver Candelabra by Deykin & Harrison

$14,850.00

$5,197.50

Description

Pair of Silver Candelabra
Deykin & Harrison
Hallmarked Birmingham, 1899

This exceptional pair of Victorian five-light candelabra, crafted by Deykin & Harrison, embodies the height of late 19th-century silver artistry. Their grand baluster-form standards showcase exquisite repoussé foliage, creating a striking interplay of depth and texture. Each candelabrum features four gracefully extending S-scroll reeded arms, adorned with applied stipple and chased leaf motifs, culminating in foliate repoussé drip pans and baluster-shaped candle cups with matching foliate-chased bobeches. The central candle cup mirrors this elaborate design, crowning the highly ornamented standard. Resting on a domed foot richly embellished with foliate scrollwork, the candelabra reflect the finest craftsmanship of the era.

William Redfern Deykin and Walter Andrew Harrison of Deykin & Harrison, known for their superb silversmithing, produced exceptional decorative and functional works during the late 19th century. Their work showcases the ornate yet balanced aesthetic of the Victorian period. This magnificent pair exemplifies the firm’s commitment to quality and design. Additionally, this pair was part of the prestigious Red McCombs collection, which has been highly publicized and studied.

15 1/4" high x 15 1/4" diameter

Provenance:
Red McCombs Collection, Texas
M.S. Rau, New Orleans