Description
A Pair of 19-century Italian silver gilt candlesticks standing on a tripod-footed base with iron prickets that represents a luxurious blend of elegance and practicality, characteristics of the period’s decorative arts. The use of silver gilt suggests a desire for opulence while maintaining the durability and brightness of silver. The technique would ensure that the candlesticks not only provided functional lighting but also served as striking decorative pieces.
The tripod-footed base adds stability and a distinctive style, often found in Italian design, which blends both aesthetic appeal and practical design considerations. The iron pricket, a sharp spike at the top where the candle is placed, is a traditional feature that helps secure the candle in place, making these candlesticks both safe and functional for their original purpose.
Additional Information
Weight | 20 lbs |
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Dimensions | 7 in. W x 26 in. H x 7 in. D |
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