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A Set of Four Ducal George I Candlesticks

A Set of Four Ducal George I Candlesticks

London, 1714
Maker’s mark of Ambrose Stevenson

Height: 16.5 cm, 6.5 in
Weight: 1,548.7 g, 49 oz 16 dwt


The crest for the Duke of Norfolk, Arundell Castle and for Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk.

The candlesticks resting on square cut-corner stepped bases with sunken wells. The stems with hexagonal knops and of tapering hexagonal form.
 

Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal (11 December 1683 – 23 December 1732) was an English peer and politician. He was the first son of Lord Thomas Howard and Mary Elizabeth Savile. Upon the death of his uncle Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk, he inherited the titles of 17th Baron Furnivall and 8th Duke of Norfolk. He married Maria Shireburn, daughter of Sir Nicholas Shireburn, 1st and last Bt., of Stonyhurst Hall, on 26 May 1709, when she was age 16 and a half, with a fortune of more than £30,000.

At the time of the Jacobite Rising of 1715, he used his influence to secure the acquittal of his brother Edward on the charge of high treason. The Duke himself was arrested on 29 October 1722 under suspicion of involvement in a Jacobite plot and was imprisoned in the Tower of London. His wife, refused permission to visit, prevailed upon his kinsman, the Earl of Carlisle, to act as surety for his bail in May 1723. Howard was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England from 1729 to 1730.

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