Antique Silver Candlesticks
The antique silver candlestick is perhaps the quintessential antique silver object. It makes perfect sense. Not only is it beautiful, but silver is the most reflective metal known to man.In the times before electricity one point of light became many, as the single candle flame was reflected numerous times. The effect was, and still is, dazzling, and quite seductive. Candle light gives off a romantic and flattering light, and creates a wonderful ambience at the dinner table. Augment this atmosphere with fine silver candlesticks and silverware and you have created a rare and special occasion!
The term candlestick is often interchanged for candle holder, but really a candlestick is simply a type of candle holder. They are only truly candlesticks when tall, on a stem. Some people erroneously term them silver candlestick holders, believing that the candle itself is the candlestick. Silver Candle holders could also be silver chambersticks or silver candelabra.
Also we should note that all which can be said of the silver candlestick can also be said of antique silver plate candlesticks too, as they were made in tandem with silver examples from 1765 to the present day, in identical styles and qualities.
It is very rare to find a silver candlestick prior to 1600, but by the 18th century antique silver candlesticks are quite plentiful. Many different designs proliferated, and the styles and heights were both matters of fashion which changed quite regularly. Georgian silver candlesticks started in the early 18th century, as standard, around 6� tall. By the end of the century 10-12 inches was the norm for silver candlesticks, and smaller examples were made for different purposes such as piano candlesticks or silver candlesticks for the side table.
Old Sheffield Plate Candesticks were made in the identical styles as their silver counterparts, and many Georgian manufacturers made both solid silver and silver plate candlesticks.
Victorian silver candlesticks could be any height, and it was not abnormal in the Victorian period to have candlesticks as tall as 12.5 inches. The smaller sorts prevailed also, but as before, for different uses than general lighting of rooms and, of course, the dinner table. Many designs were also popular, and the invention of electroplate meant that silver plate candlesticks could be bought in large quantity and inexpensively.
Then, of course, the invention first of gas lighting, and later electricity. Candlesticks became, quite understandably, less plentiful, and were, as today, solely produced to enhance the ambience of an evening room, especially the dinner table.
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A set of Elkington Victorian candlesticks c1860
This beautiful pair of cast silver plate candlesticks were made by Elkington circa 1860, and are of excellent quality. The candlesticks measure 11 inches in height...
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A Fine Pair of Early Victorian Candlesticks
These really are a stunning pair of candlesticks. They are either very early electroplate or late Old Sheffield Plate. As you can see they are of wonderful design...
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A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Candlesticks c1780
This pair of Georgian Old Sheffield Plate 'Piano' sticks were made c1780 and are in the Neo-Classical Style. The pattern is very rare, with the beading going...
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A Pair of Victorian Silver Plate Column Candlesticks c1860
This pair of 6 inch Victorian Silver Plate candlesticks were made by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co c1860.They measure 16cm tall and are in excellent condition with...
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A set of Four Georgian Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks c1775
This rather magnificent set of four Georgian Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks are a beautiful and rare lot.It is rare to find Georgian candlesticks in sets of...
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A pair of English Silver Sterling Candlesticks
These lovely Queen Anne Style Candlesticks were made by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd in Sheffield, 1912. They are Octagonal based with diamond facets, which...
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A Pair of Cast Victorian Silver Plate Candlesticks by Elkington c1859
This magnificent pair of Victorian Silver Plate cast candlesticks were made by the renowned Elkington & Co. An identical pair of these sticks is currently...
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A Very fine pair of George III Candlesticks
This stunning pair of Candlesticks are made of Old Sheffield Plate circa 1780. They are of exceptional quality as you can see, and are in a rare and elegant pattern,...
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