A large and impressive commissioned hallmarked silver candelabra, modelled with a central group of Regimental Officers, an ARP Warden, and a Fireman, amidst six branches and candle sconces, raised on a flared stepped fluted column and marble plinth base, applied with twenty enamelled plaques, the whole terminating on flat bun feet, 46cm high, London 1996, (with an FGA insurance valuation certificate for £16,000 dated 6th March 1997).

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