. The candelabers (BK-NM-12502 and BK-NM-12503) consist of a candlestick and a tightener with three hinged arms. The profiled, rejuvenating foot is octagonal in diameter, with alternating straight and corrugated sides. In the flat top there is a round floor from which it also rises round, rubbed by a ring articulated top. Then the baluster-shaped strain, standing on a widened spherical base. The trunk is also octagonal; The alternating straight and pumping sides correspond to that of the foot. The vase-shaped, profiled candle holder is in diameter again. The thrilled body of this is led by a r


. The candelabers (BK-NM-12502 and BK-NM-12503) consist of a candlestick and a tightener with three hinged arms. The profiled, rejuvenating foot is octagonal in diameter, with alternating straight and corrugated sides. In the flat top there is a round floor from which it also rises round, rubbed by a ring articulated top. Then the baluster-shaped strain, standing on a widened spherical base. The trunk is also octagonal; The alternating straight and pumping sides correspond to that of the foot. The vase-shaped, profiled candle holder is in diameter again. The thrilled body of this is led by a ring. In the candle holder, the attachment consists of a hexagonal core that has varied straight and corrugated sides, and three arms connected by hinges with the straight sides of the core. The profiled core, which drops first and then rejuvenates, rests on a round, cured foot and is crowned by a round, multi-profiled button with a clock-shaped closure. The arms built up from two C-voltages are square in diameter. They are articulated and decorated with curly-curling, stylized leaf volutes. They wear large fat catchers with an elevated edge, decorated with a imposed profile edge, above which the profiled, vase-shaped candle holders rise, the embossed body of which is led through a ring. On the top of the foot a three-master at sea is engraved under the GWC monogram, for the General West Indian Company. Along the lower edge of the foot is the engraved inscription: The General Geoctroijerd West Indian Compagnie has made this present at Mr Capiteyn Cornelis Schrijver, for his frequent occupasien and services to Disse in Den Jare 1737 Beweese.


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