Candlesticks
19th Century French Belle Époque Antique Candlesticks
Ormolu
1880s French Chinoiserie Antique Candlesticks
Bronze, Enamel
Late 19th Century French Antique Candlesticks
Enamel
1860s Antique Candlesticks
Bronze
Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Candlesticks
Bronze
1870s French Napoleon III Antique Candlesticks
Enamel, Ormolu
19th Century Napoleon III Antique Candlesticks
Bronze
Mid-19th Century Antique Candlesticks
Marble
19th Century French Empire Revival Antique Candlesticks
Brass
19th Century French Chinoiserie Antique Candlesticks
Bronze, Ormolu
19th Century English Antique Candlesticks
19th Century Louis XVI Antique Candlesticks
Marble, Bronze
Late 19th Century Georgian Antique Candlesticks
Silver Plate
Late 20th Century French Art Deco Candlesticks
Crystal
Late 19th Century French Rococo Revival Antique Candlesticks
Griotte Marble, Bronze, Ormolu
1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Candlesticks
Steel, Brass, Enamel
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Candlesticks
Marble, Bronze
19th Century French Antique Candlesticks
Metal
1860s French Louis XVI Antique Candlesticks
Ormolu, Bronze
19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Candlesticks
Marble, Bronze, Ormolu
19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Candlesticks
Bronze, Enamel
Late 19th Century French Antique Candlesticks
Bronze
Vintage, New and Antique Candlesticks for Sale
Vintage, new and antique candlesticks and candleholders do not simply infuse a dining room with a soft, warm glow. They also add dimension, conjure drama and draw attention to a table or mantel. Despite their practical origins, today, decorative candlesticks and their holders elevate spaces by matching interiors or adding color and bold shapes.
For those who enjoy the rich pageantry of the Old Masters, candlesticks in the Baroque and Rococo styles offer intricacy and opulence. The design of Baroque candlesticks — thanks to the influence of the Catholic Church — often boasted complex shapes and featured biblical figures. While bronze candlestick holders have a long history dating back to the ancient world, many 17th-century candlesticks were made of luxurious silver. Armed with a disposable income and a desire to show off their status, the newly emerging middle class acquired candlestick holders as intricate art pieces, beautiful and opulent in their own right.
The Art Deco movement of the early 20th century saw candlesticks designed with simplicity and symmetry in mind. Art Deco candlesticks boast all manner of forms, ranging from sleek curves to bodies of ribbed crystal or bronze that take the shape of animals.
While some 20th-century-era candlesticks are akin to statues in their grandeur, these decorative items became especially fashionable in the mid-20th century for atmospherically illuminating dinner tables. Mid-century modern candlesticks frequently epitomize the streamlined functionality that we’ve come to associate with the era.
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