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Set of Four George III Sterling Silver Rococo Candlesticks, hallmarked London, 1766-1767, by Margaret Harrison or Mary Huddleston, each with a baluster stem of triangular section, below a waisted nozzle and raised on a conforming foot, the whole decorated with rococo scrolls, flowers and cartouches, with a detachable bobeche en suite, monogrammed, on each nozzle and bobeche, with a comital crowned "G", h. 11-3/4", dia. 7", weighted. While the Georgian London silversmith "MH" has not been conclusively identified, the only viable candidates are both women. Margaret Harrison was evidently the widow of Thomas Harrison; in 1764 she entered a mark in the smallworker's register at the same address as had Thomas Harrison in 1758. While her business as a smallworker - a maker of snuffboxes, thimbles and such trinkets - would seem to preclude her from the manufacture of such a stately quartet of rococo candlesticks, it is to be noted that her workshop appeared uncategorized in the Parliamentary register of 1773. Mary Huddleston, however, was not merely a widow overseeing her husband's shop but a trained silversmith. She served an unusually long apprenticeship, 1723-1746, but became a freeman of the company on October 1, 1760. There is no record of her mark, but that none for her appears in the smallworker's register of 1758-1773 (as there does for Margaret Harrison), suggests that her mark was, in fact, in the lost largeworker's register of the same period. Reference: P. Glanville and J. F. Goldsborough, Women Silversmiths, 1685-1845 (New York: Thames & Hudson, 1990), pp. 141-143.


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