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
Vintage 1930s German Art Deco Candelabras
Brass
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
Pair of Brass German Vintage Candlesticks
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Pair of brass German vintage candlesticks with hexagonal base. Includes a pair of 15” tall beeswax
Brass
Signed Bauhaus Marianne Brandt Brass Wood Candleholder Light for Ruppel, 1930
By Marianne Brandt, Ruppelwerk
Located in Nierstein am Rhein, DE
Rare authentic brass and wood candleholder light designed by Marianne Brandt, circa 1929-1932 and
Brass
1960's B.F Nagel Stacking Candlesicks
By B. F. Nagel
Located in Los Angeles, CA
. Manufactured in West Germany. Bauhaus style concept that will work with modern decorating styles. Each piece
Brass
Jugendstil Water Lily Art Metal Candlesticks
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A pair of European art metal candle holders made in Austria or Germany at the turn of the 20th
Metal, Brass
Sold|$270
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
structure of intertwined gilded brass rings with enclosed crystals. Indicated dimensions are without
Crystal, Brass
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