Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century
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Pair of J. E. Caldwell Sterling Silver 3-Light Repousse Candelabra from Late 19th Century

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Pair of J. E. Caldwell sterling silver 3-light candelabra in exquisite repousse pattern, beautifully adorned with floral and natural motifs, from the late 19th century. They measure 12'' in height by 6 1/2'' from arm to arm, weigh 49.9 troy ounces, and bear hallmarks as shown. 

J.E. Caldwell & Co. was a major jewelry retailer and one-time silversmith in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The firm experienced rapid growth from the start, and repeated enlargements and removals were made necessary from time to time to gain the greater facilities demanded. In 1843, James Caldwell entered in partnership with Bennett, acting under the name Bennett & Caldwell. Caldwell acquired a national reputation through its silver services presented to battleships and cruisers of the US Navy. It exhibited at The Centennial Exposition in 1876, representing the American Jewelry Maker.

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