France / 17th century / candlestick / copper / Antique / Rustic
Antique copper candle holder from the haute epoque period. Hand crafted in France in the 17th century. This rare candlestick has a ba[...]
Refined double wall sconce made of carved and gilded wood. The structure features two elegantly sculpted scroll arms ending in candle holders adorned with floral motifs.
The original gold leaf gild[...]
Free shipping for mainland France*********************TORCH in cast and turned brass, with baluster shaft, molded cylindrical socket and wide square base resting on four claw-shaped pads.Height: 18 cm[...]
Free shipping for mainland France via La Poste or Mondial Relay
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TORCH in cast and turned brass, with a truncated cone-shaped shaft, cylindrical socke[...]
This impressive pair of brass pricket candlesticks were cast in separate parts, turned and joined together. On a circular base, with characteristic multi-baluster stem, circular drip pan and ending in[...]
Hebrew bronze chandelier
late 17th - early 18th century
Very good condition, superb patina and quality of the bronze
7 lights
In the style of 17th century Dutch chandeliers
The bobeches were subs[...]
We present this fairly large pair of bronze candlesticks from the 17th century. In very good condition but it should be noted that at one point one of the candle sticks must have fallen and had to sep[...]
Brass candlestick, on a square base with claw feet 17th. The barrel screw has been drilled, for an old electrification. Height 15.5 cm / Base width 14 cm.
Pair of candlesticks or bronze church candlesticks, baluster barrel mounted on a round base, from the 17th century. These picnic candles are in their own juice, in a state taken out of the chapel. A n[...]
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