Gold-Plated Modular Candelabra by Cesar Stoffi for Nagel
By Caesar Stoffi
Located in New York, NY
Modular gold-plated candelabrae signed by Cesar Stoffi for Nagel Germany. Each individual candle
Gold-Plated Modular Candelabra by Cesar Stoffi for Nagel
By Caesar Stoffi
Located in New York, NY
Modular gold-plated candelabrae signed by Cesar Stoffi for Nagel Germany. Each individual candle
Habsburg Red Stag Trophy on Original Hand-Carved Gilt Candelabra Plaque
Located in Houston, TX
featuring four brass candelabras. The decoration on the plaque itself is comprised of mostly black-forest
Bone, Antler, Wood
Sold|$2,400
Granulated Rectangular Box Sconces
Located in Brooklyn, NY
, German 1970s. Each takes two candelabra size bulbs. Length 16 in, height 4 1/2 in, depth 4 in. (Item
Sold|$2,400
Granulated Rectangular Box Sconces
Located in Brooklyn, NY
, German 1970s. Each takes two candelabra size bulbs. Length 16 in, height 4 1/2 in, depth 4 in. (Item
Sold|$2,000
Granulated Rectangular Box Sconces
Located in Brooklyn, NY
, German 1970s. Each takes two candelabra size bulbs. Length 16 in, height 4 1/2 in, depth 4 in. (Item
Patinated Brass Candelabra, German, 1930s
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Two-arm patinated brass candelabra, the bobeches joined by a U-shape, mounted on a base, Austrian
Brass
Polished Bronze Three-Arm Candelabra, German, 1930s
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Polished bronze three-arm candelabra, with geometric grooved decoration, Germany, 1930s. Measures
Bronze
Five-Arm Gilt Metal Candelabra, German, 1930s
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Five-arm gilt heavy solid metal candelabra, Germany, 1930s. Sticker at base Gilde Handwerk
Metal, Gilt Metal
Sold|$268
Candelabra Illum Bolighus
Located in LA Arnhem, NL
Brass candelabra, marked "Germany." The form is like a snake.
Brass
Large Gilded Palwa Jewel Crystal Candlestick Holder Candelabra, 1960s Design
By Palwa
Located in Bremen, DE
Extremely rare large candelabra or candlestick holder by Palwa jewel alike handcrafted mounted
Crystal, Brass
Three-Light Candelabrum by Karl Raichle, 1930s
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Three-light hammered pewter candelabrum by Karl Raichle, Germany, 1930s. Measures: Height 3 in
Pewter
Mid-Century Brutalist Bronze Candle Holder by Michael Harjes
By Harjes Metallkunst 1, Michael Harjes
Located in San Francisco, CA
Harjes-Metallkunst, Germany, circa 1960s. Holds six candles. Marked with maker's stamp on one of the arms.
Bronze
Sold|$1,493
Candleholder - BMF - Fritz Nagel
By Fritz Nagel
Located in Antwerpen, BE
The 14-piece BMF candle holder is among the most iconic candle holder designs from the prominent design decade of the 1960's.The candle holder is designed by the Nagel company in the...
Chrome
Edwardian German Porcelain Schierholz Dresden Candelabra
Located in Worcester, Worcestershire
flowers. The figure is without damage Edwardian German Porcelain Schierholz Dresden Candelabra Free
Porcelain
Sold|$2,500
Rare Golden Nagel Candelabra With Tall Base
By Nagel AG
Located in Maastricht, NL
Rare gold coated edition of this iconic piece by Ceasar Stoffi for Fritz Nagel. Tall base with six candleholders. Each one holds three candles and can be positioned on the base and t...
Gold, Steel
Modular Candelabra by Caesar Stoffi for Nagel
By Caesar Stoffi
Located in Biarritz, FR
vertically or horizontally. Designed by Caesar Stoffi for Nagel Germany. Each individual candle holder is 4
Chrome
Twenty-Five-Piece Modular Candelabra by Caesar Stoffi for Nagel
By Caesar Stoffi
Located in New York, NY
vertically or horizontally. Designed by Caesar Stoffi for Nagel Germany. Each individual candle holder is 4
Chrome
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