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( American, 1837 )
Pair of five-light candelabra
Materials:
American silver
Size Notes:
198 oz 5 dwt 6170 g
Description:
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Markings:
one engraved underneath base with presentation inscription; marked underneath bases
Literature:
The inscription reads "Presented to Margaret Carnegie by the Carnegie Veteran Association April 22, 1919.". . Margaret Carnegie was the daughter of steel magnate and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and Louise Whitfield Carnegie. The candelabra were a gift upon her marriage to Roswell Miller on April 22, 1919. The Carnegie Veteran Association was a society of ex-Carnegie Steel managers. It initially consisted of forty-nine members, with Louise, Margaret, and Mrs. Charles Schwab as honorary members. Founded in 1900, for the first sixteen years, the members met at Carnegie's New York mansion, and then moved to the home of Charles Schwab for the next nineteen years
Provenance:
Margaret Carnegie (1897-1990), New York
Pair of five-light candelabra 1919
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