Brighton Bun Campaign Candlesticks
Located in Greenwich, CT
Good pair of English brass "Brighton Bun" traveling candlesticks, having removable candle sockets
Antique 1830s English Campaign Candlesticks
Brass
Brighton Bun Campaign Candlesticks
Located in Greenwich, CT
Good pair of English brass "Brighton Bun" traveling candlesticks, having removable candle sockets
Brass
English Brass Brighton Bun Traveling Candlestick, 19th Century
Located in Woodbridge, CT
English, brass “Brighton Bun” traveling two part candlestick 5.0" diameter, cast in four pieces
Brass
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H 2.38 in Dm 3.88 in
Pair of English Brass “Brighton Buns” Traveling Candlesticks, circa 1800
Located in Ambler, PA
Pair of English Brass “Brighton Buns” Traveling Candlesticks Circa 1800
Brass
Pair of Victorian Silver Brighton Buns, Date Letter 1896
Located in Spencertown, NY
The closed flat round silver unscrews to reveal two repoussé candlestick holders and screw on bobeche.
Silver
Large Brighton Bun Travel Candlesticks
Located in Gloucestershire, GB
A pair of cast brass Brighton Bun Travelling Candlesticks. The two pans screw together to form a
Brass
English Brass “Brighton Buns” Travelling Candlesticks, circa 1800
Located in Ambler, PA
English Brass “Brighton Buns” Travelling Candlesticks Circa 1800. Cast
Brass
Sold
H 2.75 in Dm 4.25 in
Pair of English Olive Wood “Brighton Buns” Travelling Candlesticks, circa 1875
Located in Ambler, PA
Pair of English Olive Wood “Brighton Buns” Travelling Candlesticks Circa 1875
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