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Bronze candle holders, pair

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By WIndon, 11 September, 2015
Description

Stylish bronze or brass metal candle holders, a pair. Original patina shows normal wear. Size: 16" x 5.5"

No odvious dentifiable foundry mark. Any body out there with information recognize these?

Category
Art Deco and Art Nouveau
Medium
Metal, patina
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
16" x 5.5
Weight
10 lbs, pair
For Sale?
No
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WIndon

9 years 8 months ago

Re: Bronze candle holders, pair

Give a gander. Offer a thought here. Do you think circa 1940? Circa 1950? Circa 1960? Circa 1970? And write me something.

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WIndon

9 years 6 months ago

Re: Bronze candle holders, pair

How does instappraisl.com renew and show older items for view and appraisal? This item seems common enough that somebody knows and can offer a suggestion.

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WIndon

9 years 6 months ago

In reply to Re: Bronze candle holders, pair by WIndon

Re: Bronze candle holders, pair

Or sensibly assert: unique pair, bronze pedestals, $25,000

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Lovejoy

9 years 6 months ago

Re: Bronze candle holders, pair

Probably second quarter of the 20th Century, maker unknown, $150.00 for the pair.

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WIndon

9 years 6 months ago

Re: Bronze candle holders, pair

These suggestions may hold when appraising this item to consider: mid 20th century Japanese or Buddhist temple altar stand for candle or other devotional object?

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Brades

5 years 2 months ago

Re: Bronze candle holders, pair

Windon,

Just today, I discovered this site. I have a similar pair of torchieres that were purchased at flea market. I know they must be worth considerable more than the amount I paid, $ 14. In the past, I have had very good luck "picking" and have made some nice profits. My previous experiences have been with purely decorative items or furniture. Items which I knew what was what. These candlabrums seem a little "special" so I am seeking advice about their history and, yes, what their worth is! I have had a considerable amount of difficulty trying to list my item. I did a search and found your post.  The answer that you've recieved sounds, well, somewhat off. If you find a site or appraiser that is, at least, knowledgeable, please let me know here.

Best regards,

~brades

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