Beautiful candle holder,lots of different flower decorations,looks old...
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Re: Candle holder
Searching on web it looks that it is "Carl Thieme" candle holder...
Re: Candle holder
Capo-di-Monte marks 1771 – 1834
The first use of the Neoploitan “N” topped with a 5-point crown, (coronet), was in 1771. Spanish King Ferdinand I was having a Royal Factory built in Naples, and even though it was not completed until 1772, the blue “N” and crown were used for production pieces made that year in the Spanish Factory, and continued to be used after the manufacturing process moved back to Naples – until 1834.
For many years the potters went their own ways and some used the Crown and N marks up untell today..
Sandizell, Höffner & Co. Dresden was made in Germany 1960
This is your time line Mark... Worth $9.00 to $22.00 but you only have one, the bigger ones with two to three candle holders run around $100.00 and up.
wrong marks to be. Carl Thieme Dresden candle holder
Note: I do not claim to be a expert: