1950s Handmade Tin Candelabra by Llamas Metalworks of Mexico
Located in Oakland, CA
Handcrafted tin candlelabra by the artists of Llamas metalworks of Mexico circa 1950s. Old World
Vintage 1950s Mexican Rustic Candelabras
Tin
1950s Handmade Tin Candelabra by Llamas Metalworks of Mexico
Located in Oakland, CA
Handcrafted tin candlelabra by the artists of Llamas metalworks of Mexico circa 1950s. Old World
Tin
Brutalist Tin Candelabra by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
Guanajuato, Mexico, where she transformed her home into a museum, showcasing her art and collections. Byron's
Tin, Brass
$425
H 9 in W 12 in D 5.25 in
Mexican Tin Candleholder Hand-Punched Folk Art from the Jonathan Parks Estate
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
An exceptional mid-century Mexican tin candleholder, featuring three arms and intricate hand
Tin
Rustic Hand-Hammered Copper Tinned Mexican Small Candle
Located in Ciudad De México, MX
This stunning soy wax candle, crafted by skilled Mexican artisans, is a true work of art. The vase
Copper
William Spratling, Tin Candelabra, Taxco, Mexico, circa 1935
By William Spratling
Located in Mexico City, Cuauhtemoc
. Hallmarked with the master's requisite tin stamp and in perfect condition.
Tin
Mid Century Brutalist Candelabra by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in Redding, CT
Mid Century Brutalist Candelabra by Gene Byron This decorative Tin Candelabra has applied doves
Tin
Pair William Spratling Mexican Tin Candelabras
By William Spratling
Located in Pasadena, CA
This pair of Spratling Seven-Light Tin Candelabras was created c. 1935 -1945 and is in overall very
Tin
Sold
H 10.5 in W 11.75 in D 4.5 in
Pair of Punched Tin Candelabra from Mexico in the Style of William Spratling
By William Spratling
Located in Topeka, KS
A pair of punched tin candelabra from Mexico in the style of William Spratling. They are in
Tin
Brutalist Tin Candelabra by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon
tin have more added value because it is a better material and they were made less. The piece is signed
Tin
Mid-Century Tin Seven Light Candelabra by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in Stamford, CT
Rare and beautiful modernist tin candelabra by artist Gene Byron. Handmade of hand-hammered tin
Tin
Brutalist Brass Plated Tin Candelabra by Gene Byron, circa 1965
By Gene Byron
Located in Culver City, CA
An increasingly rare and beautiful brass plated Brutalist tin candelabra by Mexican artist Gene
Brass, Tin
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H 23.25 in W 17 in D 6.38 in
Large 1960s Modernist Seven Light Brass-Plated Tin Candelabrum by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A wonderful, large-scale Mid-Century Mexican tin candelabrum or candle holder by Gene Bryon
Tin
Rare Mexican Brutalist Brass Tall Weighted Candleholder Signed by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in San Diego, CA
An increasingly rare and beautiful brass Brutalist Weighted tin candelabra by Mexican artist Gene
Brass
Pair of Mexican Tin Candelabra
Located in Essex, MA
A pair of Mexican ten-light tin candelabra, each with conical bases, the bobeches for each candle
Tin
Pair of Mexican Tin Candelabra
Located in New York, NY
A pair of oversized candelabra in Mexican tin each with three candles supported by an ornate base
Tin
Brutalist Tin Candelabra by Artist Gene Byron, circa 1965
By Gene Byron
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
Hammered tin Brutalist tin candelabra by Mexican artist Gene Byron. Handmade of hand-hammered tin
Tin
Brass-Plated Modernist Tin Candelabra by Artist Gene Byron, circa 1965
By Gene Byron
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
Rare and beautiful brass plated Brutalist tin candelabra by Mexican artist Gene Byron. Handmade of
Brass, Tin
Tin Candelabra by William Spratling
By William Spratling
Located in Winnetka, IL
A scarce early example of modern Mexican tinware by William Spratling. Stamped "Mexico," with a
Pair of Tin Candelabra by William Spratling
By William Spratling
Located in Winnetka, IL
A pair of tin candelabra by William Spratling with stylized leaf motif and impressed design. Both
Tin
Exquisite Candelabra by Gene Byron
By Gene Byron
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
Incredibly rare and beautiful modernist tin candelabra by Mexican artist Gene Byron. Handmade of
Tin
Carousel Day of the Dead Ceramic Mexican Folk Art by Familia Castillo
By Marco Antonio Castillo
Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
Beautiful folk art piece made by La Familia Castillo. Handmade in clay and painted with acrylic paint. Day of the Dead theme. Created by master artisan Soledad Martha Hernández and...
Ceramic
Collection of Handmade Mexican Folk Art Masks
Located in Atlanta, GA
Collection of Handmade Mexican Folk Art Tin Masks, Mexican, circa 1950s. Each mask is unique and extremely detailed. The largest mask measures 21"H x 13"W. The smallest mask measures...
Copper, Tin
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