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Anthony Redmile Candlestick Ostrich Egg Signed
Anthony Redmile Candlestick Ostrich Egg Signed

Anthony Redmile Candlestick Ostrich Egg Signed

By J. Antony Redmile

Located in TUJUNGA, CA

Signed A Redmile, London. Made by Anthony Redmile, this candlestick is made using an ostrich egg with brass and silver plate mounts. Top quality design and construction.

Category

Vintage 1970s British Mid-Century Modern Candle Holders

Materials

Silver Plate, Brass

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Midcentury Silver Candlestick For Sale on 1stDibs

Choose from an assortment of styles, material and more with respect to the midcentury silver candlestick you’re looking for at 1stDibs. Each midcentury silver candlestick for sale was constructed with extraordinary care, often using metal, silver and sterling silver. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer midcentury silver candlestick, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 20th Century. When you’re browsing for the right midcentury silver candlestick, those designed in Mid-Century Modern, Art Deco and Neoclassical styles are of considerable interest. Bennington Potters, Bernice Goodspeed and Byron Temple each produced at least one beautiful midcentury silver candlestick that is worth considering.

How Much is a Midcentury Silver Candlestick?

Prices for a midcentury silver candlestick can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — at 1stDibs, they begin at $125 and can go as high as $9,457, while the average can fetch as much as $1,200.

Finding the Right Candle-holders for You

For centuries, candles have been used in religious ceremonies such as Hanukkah, provided light to work or read by and more. During meals, the soft glimmer of candles adds warmth to a dinner table that no lighting solution could possibly imitate. With the right antique or vintage candleholder, candles can elevate a table setting or just help support your efforts to create a romantic atmosphere in any room.

When you combine the distinctive glow of a candle with a candleholder that matches the color scheme and decor you’ve painstakingly put together, the result can feel like magic. Finding the candleholder that best meets your needs can be daunting because you’re essentially bringing a piece into your home that is as important as the candle itself. Unsurprisingly, venturesome designers over the years have crafted innumerable alternatives to the traditional form of candleholders, and today a broad array of these decorative objects can be found on 1stDibs, whether they’re 19th-century candleholders made of silver or sleek mid-century modern glass candleholders for an understated accent to your dining area.

Try a tabletop orb candleholder from Lynne Meade Ceramics for a distinctive interpretation of this long-loved furnishing. An alluring pair of Georg Jensen stainless-steel candleholders, featuring pronounced organic curves, or Art Nouveau–informed natural-world motifs, on the other hand, can bring a dose of sculptural elegance to your living room.

If you’re more inclined to opt for antique or vintage pieces, find a collection that includes everything from simple wood taper candleholders to elaborate candelabras of gilt bronze or cut glass on 1stDibs now.

Questions About Midcentury Silver Candlestick
  • 1stDibs ExpertOctober 24, 2024
    To tell if a candlestick is silver, first look for metal purity hallmarks often positioned on the bottom of the piece. Silver purity markings vary from country to country, and you can find reference guides on trusted online resources that can help you determine what the hallmark on your piece represents. Researching the maker can also be beneficial. If you find that the company or artisan only produced silver wares, you can feel reasonably sure that your candlestick is silver. Another option is to place a magnet near the candlestick. Silver isn't magnetic, so a candlestick that sticks to a magnet is either silver-plated or crafted from an entirely different material. Alternatively, you can have a certified appraiser or knowledgeable antique dealer evaluate your candlestick to determine its material. On 1stDibs, find a large collection of silver candlesticks.
  • 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 22, 2021
    Sterling silver candlesticks are worth $5 to $10, on average. Sterling silver candlesticks are not worth much because there is very little silver in sterling silver.