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Place of Origin: East Asian
Gold Studded Candle Sconce by Brian Stanziale
By Brian Stanziale
Located in Chicago, IL
In an exclusive collaboration with pagoda red, each hand-studded piece by artist the bms. was transformed from a provincial 19th century artifact into a one of a kind work of art. Embellishing with silver and gold thumbtacks, the bms. Adds a contemporary twist to our storied objects, animating each surface with bold and provocative designs. Carved from the cylindrical form of a single bamboo segment, this 19th century headrest was originally used to preserve intricate hairstyles during sleep. The bms. Enhanced the headrest's unusual form, re-imagining the piece on its side as a decorative candle sconce. The golden interior casts a warm glow over its surroundings, lit by the twinkling light of a tealight or votive candle set...
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Late 19th Century Antique East Asian Candle Sconces

Materials

Metal

Vintage Brass and Enamel Foo Dog Incense Burner Form Qing Dynasty
Located in west palm beach, FL
Introducing our "Vintage Brass and Enamel Foo Dog Incense Burner from the Qing Dynasty." This exquisite piece showcases the intricate craftsmanship of the era, featuring a detailed F...
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Mid-20th Century Qing East Asian Candle Sconces

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Metal, Enamel

Stunning Pair of Very Large Vintage Chinese Church Candles with Carved Wood Base
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We are delighted to offer for sale this very nice pair of large vintage Chinese church candles with ornately carved traditional rosewood based A very good looking and well made pair, the candles are old, have a yellow luster, one has three wicks the other one wick The bases and traditional Chinese...
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20th Century Modern East Asian Candle Sconces

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Hardwood

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