Vintage Fürstenberg Porcelain 3-Lite Candelabra, German White and Gold Candlestick (12.25")
An exquisite mid-century porcelain triple candelabra crafted by the legendary Fürstenberg manufactory in Germany. Featuring a striking modernist silhouette highlighted by elegant gold-toned trim, this collectible piece is in excellent vintage condition with an authentic factory backstamp. Product details: Dimensions: Height 5 1/4" × Width 12 1/4" × Depth 3 1/4" Technique: Glazed Fine Porcelain / Gilded Accents Origin: Fürstenberg, Lower Saxony, Germany Date: First half of the 20th century (1918–1966 backstamp period) Signature: Stamped on the base with the green underglaze Fürstenberg crown over "F" logo, "Germany" Condition: Excellent vintage condition; glaze with no chips, cracks, or restorations, showing only minimal, negligible shelf wear on the unglazed underside rim. This elegant three-lite porcelain candelabra represents the peak of mid-century German ceramic engineering, showcasing a flawless harmony between minimalist geometry and traditional luxury. Designed with a central pedestal that branches into two sweeping, symmetrical u-shaped arms, the centerpiece supports three distinct candle nozzles. The crisp white porcelain body is dramatically elevated by fine, hand-painted gold accent lines that wrap seamlessly around the rims of the nozzles, the central column junctions, and the perimeter of the sturdy oval base. The vessel serves as a magnificent statement centerpiece for festive dining tables, traditional fireplace mantels, or upscale mid-century sideboards. Its sophisticated, aerodynamic styling bridges the gap between pre-war Art Deco geometry and clean post-war modernism. The underside remains exceptionally well-preserved, showcasing the fully authenticated, iconic blue-green factory stamp used between 1918 and 1966. Please review all photos carefully, as they are an integral part of the description.
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