Antique Decorative Items

Images of historical decorative items such as mirrors and candle holders, showcasing intricate craftsmanship and vintage designs.

Candle holder, Anonymous, 1700 - 1725 The object is composed of the following parts: the baluster, the arm, the fat catcher, the turner, two candle holders and the button. The baluster, provided with a threaded on both ends, is profiled and has a smooth piece on which the arm is stabbed, which is secured with a button. The arm is bent twice, ending on one side in a bird or dolphin head, the other end in a thickening. Here the turner on the roughly profiled round fat catcher is screwed on the bottom. The two short profiled candle holders are screwed on the turner. The turner is torn. Netherlands brass (alloy) casting The object is composed of the following parts: the baluster, the arm, the fat catcher, the turner, two candle holders and the button. The baluster, provided with a threaded on both ends, is profiled and has a smooth piece on which the arm is stabbed, which is secured with a button. The arm is bent twice, ending on one side in a bird or dolphin head, the other end in a thick
Candle holder, Anonymous, 1700 - 1725 The object is composed of the following parts: the baluster, the arm, the fat catcher, the turner, two candle holders and the button. The baluster, provided with a threaded on both ends, is profiled and has a smooth piece on which the arm is stabbed, which is secured with a button. The arm is bent twice, ending on one side in a bird or dolphin head, the other end in a thickening. Here the turner on the roughly profiled round fat catcher is screwed on the bottom. The two short profiled candle holders are screwed on the turner. The turner is torn. Netherlands brass (alloy) casting The object is composed of the following parts: the baluster, the arm, the fat catcher, the turner, two candle holders and the button. The baluster, provided with a threaded on both ends, is profiled and has a smooth piece on which the arm is stabbed, which is secured with a button. The arm is bent twice, ending on one side in a bird or dolphin head, the other end in a thick