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Cleveland, Circa 1891

PAIR OF UNIQUE IRON CANDELABRA, PROBABLY BUILT BY THE GLOBE IRON WORKS SHIPBUILDING COMPANY

Commemorate the christening of ships built by the Globe Iron Works Company between November 1, 1888 and October 15, 1890, including the Northern Queen, North Star, Cayuga, Northern Wave, Seneca, Vulcan, Castalia, Saranac, Maruba, Matoa, Manola and Saxon. Five twisted arms surrounding a central holder, all with leaf decoration around the perimeter. Each holds an inverted neck of a bottle of champagne, some still with wrapper for G.H. Mumm and all with corks intact. Each bottle mounted with a silver bobeche and plaque engraved with the name of a ship and the date of its christening; presumably these were the champagne bottles used at the actual christenings. Tripod C- and S-shaped base with applied metal curlicues.
Heights 18.875".

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August 20, 2021 9:30 AM EDT
East Dennis, MA, US

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