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    Located in Savannah, GA
    An American cherry spider leg tilt-top candle stand, early 19th century. top measures 17 by 22 inches 28 ¼ inches tall; 40 inches tall upright
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    Antique Mid-19th Century American Federal Candle Stands

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  • Kittinger Colonial Williamsburg Federal Mahogany Tilt Top Table Candle Stand
    By Kittinger Furniture Company
    Located in Dayton, OH
    A Federal style mahogany candlestand by Kittinger, circa 1970s. Williamburg Restoration Line. Features a rectangular top with serpentine edge over a baluster turned base with cabriol...
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  • Hand Crafted Solid Walnut Octogonal Candle Stand Side Table
    Located in Germantown, MD
    An amazing octogonal beveled top solid walnut side table candle stand in excellent condition. Semi gloss with hand rub finish appearance. Measures 13.5" W x 13.5" D x 18" H.
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    21st Century and Contemporary Unknown Organic Modern Side Tables

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  • Federal 1820s Cherry Tilt-Top Table Candle Stand
    Located in Wallkill, NY
    Federal simple classic tilt-top table, with turned column featuring 3 legs. Stunning piece for your farmhouse decor. True antique pieces that came out ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century American Primitive Candle Stands

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  • Mid-Century Mahogany Stinciled Leather Top Candle Stand Side Table
    Located in Germantown, MD
    An elegant mid-century Mahogany stinciled tooled leather top candle stand or side table. Petite size 13.5" in width, 16.5" in depth and stands 21" tall.
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  • American Spider Leg Tilt-Top Candle Stand by John Meads, 1810
    Located in Kenilworth, IL
    American shaped tilt-top candle stand. The shaped top is hinged to a block on a pedestal centering on a reeded urn form supported by an arched tripod base. The legs have stop reeded leg caps and terminate in spade feet. Mahogany with American cherry top. This piece is attributed to John Meads based on its distinctive quality and Albany cabinetmaking characteristics, which drew style elements from both New York City and Boston. This uniquely regional variation was executed with a mastery of detail placing this piece as the product of an important Albany NY cabinet shop. The attribution was suggested by the Albany Institute. Meads was born 1777, immigrated to New York in 1792, and worked as apprentice to English Master...
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    Antique Early 19th Century American Candle Stands

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