Rare Pair of Flemish Mid 16th Century Candlesticks
Located in Wells, ME
Rare pair of Flemish mid 16th century (1570) brass candlesticks in quite wonderful condition. (11 1/2” tall including prickets) Reference: Candlesticks by Geoffrey Wills (pag...
Rare Pair of Flemish Mid 16th Century Candlesticks
Located in Wells, ME
Rare pair of Flemish mid 16th century (1570) brass candlesticks in quite wonderful condition. (11 1/2” tall including prickets) Reference: Candlesticks by Geoffrey Wills (pag...
Pair Late 18th C. Louis XVI Style Candlesticks (GMD#1355)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair Late 18th Century Italian Louis XVI Style Carved Giltwood Candlesticks with Prickets and Later Aged-Gilded Iron Wax Drip Trays (note: height given to top of prickets 33H).
Giltwood
C.1880 Three Piece Alabaster Altar Set
Located in Los Angeles, CA
It's C. 1880, from Italy and consists of the crucifix and two candlestick/prickets. The set could be seperated by the buyer to make the set less religious as the candlesticks are qu...
Alabaster, Brass
18th Century Wrought Iron Pricket Candlestick
Located in Boston, MA
18th century wrought iron pricket candlestick.
Wrought Iron
Michel Zadounaisky Art Deco Forged Iron Pricket Candlestick
By Michel Zadounaïsky
Located in New York, NY
Forged iron spiral body supporting a pricket candlestick mounted on a rectangular base by Michael Zadounaisky (1903-1983).
Iron
Pair 18th Century Portuguese Guilt-wood Pricket Candlesticks
Located in Hudson, NY
A pair of carved and guilted wooden Portuguese Pricket Candle sticks
Giltwood
Pair of 17th Century English Brass Pricket Candlesticks
Located in New York, NY
Each with baluster-form support, on a spreading, stepped plinth base and paw feet. Provenance: Huntington Antiques, Stow-on-the-Wold, UK
Brass
Pair of Italian Giltwood Altar Candlesticks with Sacre Coeur
Located in Natchez, MS
Pair of Italian giltwood altar pricket candlesticks with Sacre Coeur on front in the Louis XVI taste.
Candlesticks 19th Century Walnut Woodturning
Located in London, GB
A fine pair of grand turned walnut pricket candlesticks beautifully crafted from original circa 1890s wood turnings.
Walnut
Candlesticks, Turned Walnut circa 1890
Located in London, GB
A fine pair of turned pricket walnut candlesticks beautifuly crafted from original C1890s wood turnings.
Walnut
Candlesticks, Turned Walnut circa 1890
Located in London, GB
A fine pair of turned pricket Walnut candlesticks beautifully crafted from original, circa 1890s wood turnings.
Walnut
Candlesticks, Turned Walnut circa 1890
Located in London, GB
A fine pair of grand turned pricket walnut candlesticks beautifully crafted from original, circa 1890s wood turnings.
Pair of Walnut Candlesticks, circa 1890
Located in London, GB
A super pair of turned, carved and fluted pricket walnut candlesticks beautifully crafted from original circa 1890s wood turnings.
Walnut
Candlesticks Set of Four Tall Carved Oakwood, circa 1890
Located in London, GB
A fine set of four of turned pricket oak candlesticks beautifully crafted from original circa 1890s wood turnings.
Oak
Walnut Candlesticks in the Louis XVI Style, circa 1890
Located in London, GB
A super pair of turned and fluted hand carved pricket walnut torchiers or candlesticks in the Louis XVI style beautifully crafted from original circa 1890s wood turnings.
Walnut
Pair of Walnut Grand Candlesticks/ Torchiers circa 1890 Louis XVII
Located in London, GB
A stunning pair of turned and fluted hand carved pricket Walnut torchiers or candlesticks beautifully crafted from original circa 1890s wood turnings.
Walnut
Sold|$2,326
Pair of 18th Century Cast Iron Candlesticks
Located in Peterborough, Northamptonshire
Pair of 18th century cast iron pricket tall candlesticks. The centres with four ring turnings, over spread feet terminating in flat shoes.
Iron
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