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Vintage Black Wrought Iron Seven Lights Candelabra
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Vintage Wrought Iron Patinated in Black Seven Lights Candelabra, Taper Candle Holder Stand, Candelabra is Pre-Owned Condition, No Scratch it is in Go...
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Mid-20th Century American Candelabras

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Iron, Wrought Iron

Made to Order Forged Iron and Stone Base in Dark Bronze Patinated Candelabra
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Made to Order Forged Iron and Stone Base Curled Seven Lites Candelabra, Patinated in Dark Bronze Patina, Curled Seven Arm Lites 3" Height Beeswax Candle sits on 12kt White Gold Heavi...
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2010s American Candelabras

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Cement, Stone, Steel, Iron

Pair of 19th Century Weathered Italian Seven Lights Candelabra
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of 19th century Seven Lights Weathered Italian Candelabras in Amazing Condition
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Antique Early 19th Century Italian Rococo Revival Candelabras

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Metal

Pair of Vintage Forged Iron Floor Candleholders
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of Vintage Forged Iron Floor Candleholder, Aged Iron with Rust Undertone, Good wear consistent with age and use Tall Floor Candleholder: 6...
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Antique Early 1900s American Candelabras

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Iron

Candelabras, Antique Pair w/Dore' Gold Finish, 5 Arms
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Great looking pair of 5 arm Candelabras. In two colors and Marble bases. In very good condition from an Antique collector in New Orleans. They have been well kept. These will require...
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Antique Early 1900s European Empire Candelabras

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Bronze

Silver Candelabra, 9 Candle, Signed Umbra on Bottom, Plated Finish
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A good size candelabra in silver finish. Marked and signed under Neath umbra design. See close up photos. Not many around now.
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1990s North American Mid-Century Modern Candelabras

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Brass

Pair of Large French Rococo Style Italian Pillar Candlesticks
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A pair of antique plaster candlesticks with large picket for single candle at the top. They have lots of character with loss/chips/breaks and old paint. Very eye catching with solid...
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Antique 19th Century Italian Rococo Candlesticks

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Plaster

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Christofle "Gallia" - Stunning Pair of 3-Candle Silver Plated Candelabra - MINT
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Direct from Paris, a magnificent pair of Louis XVI silver plate 3-candle candelabra by France's premier silversmith "Christofle - Gallia Collection", meticulously restored to near new condition, includes two anti-tarnish storage wraps for easy storage, you can't go wrong buying quality, circa early 1900s. The French silversmithing brand Christofle stands as a paragon of artistry, quality, and timeless sophistication in the world of fine silverware. Founded in 1830 by Charles Christofle, the company has built a reputation for exquisite craftsmanship and pioneering innovation. Over nearly two centuries, Christofle has become synonymous with opulence, earning the favor of royalty, securing prestigious awards, and adorning homes and dining tables worldwide. From their revolutionary silver-plating processes to their dazzling silver plate candelabra, Christofle’s creations epitomize the pinnacle of silversmithing artistry. Charles Christofle’s foray into silversmithing began when he took over his wife’s family jewelry workshop. His entrepreneurial vision and artistic sensibilities allowed him to transform the modest enterprise into a global luxury brand. Early on, Christofle recognized the demand for high-quality yet affordable silverware, leading him to explore innovative methods for producing silver-plated items. This ingenuity was paired with a deep commitment to artistry, ensuring that every piece bore the hallmarks of French elegance and meticulous craftsmanship. Christofle’s philosophy of blending tradition with innovation set the company apart. In 1842, Charles Christofle obtained an exclusive license for the electroplating process developed by the English inventors George and Henry Elkington. This technology allowed the company to produce silver-plated goods of unparalleled quality and durability, democratizing the availability of fine silverware. 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