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Early 19th c Lincoln Imp Handmade Wooden Candlesticks
Antiques: Furnishings: Lighting: Tabletop: Candlesticks Pre 1837 VR: item #552349
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GlitzQueen History and Art to Wear
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These are very old candlesticks, most likely pre-Victorian. The pair show variations in size and form and they have wood-pegged bases, plus the rich patina that only great age can impart to wood. Their whimsical ornaments identify them as souvenirs of a visit to Lincoln, county town of Lincolnshire and home to a famous cathedral, which was actually the world's tallest building from around 1300 to 1549 but is better known for a piece of stonework called the Lincoln Imp. The little demon, accordin... Click for details
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Hand-Made Art Nouveau Silver Candlestick circa 1900
Antiques: Furnishings: Lighting: Tabletop: Candlesticks Pre 1910: item #551067
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Along with the flowing, organic lines of Art Nouveau, this graceful candlestick shows Arts and Crafts influence in the simplicity of its fabrication. To form the stylized calla flower at center, a sheet of silver was artfully wrapped, seamed and folded, while the engraved ivy leaves, each slightly different, were also cut from sheet silver. The curvy tendril that comprises the base is weightier (great for safety), so some other metal is inside the silver there. No marks are present, but the pie... Click for details
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2 Antique Arts & Crafts 6 1/2-Inch Copper Candlesticks
Antiques: Furnishings: Lighting: Tabletop: Candlesticks Pre 1900: item #410832
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GlitzQueen History and Art to Wear
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Fine quality hand-wrought Arts & Crafts candlesticks are in short supply, so we're delighted to offer this pair for your consideration. They come from England and date from the early years of the Arts & Crafts period (mid-19th century), since they have the look favored during the Victorian Gothic and Renaissance Revivals. Notice the middle section with its elaborate pattern of repousse' beading, swags and spade-shaped Aesthetic Movement leaves. That central portion must have lead at its core,... Click for details
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