Architectural 19th‑Century Gothic Revival Brass Pricket Candlesticks – Tall Claw‑Footed Pair

Architectural 19th‑Century Gothic Revival Brass Pricket Candlesticks – Tall Claw‑Footed Pair

Brand: Vintage Teacup Company
1165.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

A tall pair of Victorian cast brass pricket candlesticks with pierced fretwork and engraved centre mounts, set on classic claw footed bases. Well‑proportioned and highly decorative, they stand an impressive 45 cm high and remain in excellent condition. Their sculptural form and architectural detailing place them firmly within the Gothic ecclesiastical tradition, making them ideal for period interiors or atmospheric display. Sourced from an estate sale collection, they present as a refined and characterful 19th ‑century decorative pair. Left unpolished to preserve the period patina - they can be lightly cleaned if desired. These tall Gothic ecclesiastical pricket candlesticks appeal to buyers who want strong decorative impact and historic atmosphere — from interior designers creating period‑inspired rooms, to collectors of architectural or ecclesiastical antiques, to home stylists looking for sculptural statement pieces. They’re also popular with photographers and set designers who use tall brass forms for dramatic still‑life work, as well as owners of historic homes or converted churches who want pieces that feel authentic to the architecture. Their scale, craftsmanship and silhouette make them ideal for anyone seeking more than a simple functional candleholder. Excellent 19th‑century condition - stable on all three claw feet. The brass has matured to a warm, even patina with a soft, non‑reflective surface, characteristic of well‑preserved 19th‑century metalwork. Minor wax traces may be evident. WORLDWIDE SHIPPING: Fully Insured & Tracked From The UK Carefully & Securely - Packed to museum standard with full insurance to ensure safe arrival.

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