A pair of Chinese Yu Chang silver candelabra, mark of Yu Chang,…
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A pair of Chinese Yu Chang silver candelabra, mark of Yu Chang, Shanghai and Hong Kong, circa 1930s, the elegant pair, each set with two sconces on tapering squared arm balanced on stylized support and raised on lobed circular weighted base, each marked Yu Chang sterling to the side of the weighted bases. Total weight 872g height 13 cm, width 21.5 cm

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