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Three-Light Crystal Candelabra with Accompanying Single Candlesticks Set

Antique & Vintage Glassware / Home Decor

AI Estimated Value

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$150 - $250

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This assembly features a central three-light candelabra and two separate single candle holders, all constructed from heavy lead crystal. The central candelabra is designed with a faceted, tapered octagonal pedestal base leading to a circular foot with a mirrored underside to reflect light upwards. It features two gracefully curved glass arms extending from a central faceted orb and a central column, terminating in three distinct tulip-shaped bobeches with diamond-cut patterns. The set is accompanied by two matching single candlesticks that mirror the geometric aesthetic, featuring square stepped bases and faceted rectangular stems. Based on the construction and clarity, these pieces likely date from the mid-to-late 20th century, drawing inspiration from Art Deco and mid-century modern design. The glass appears to have high lead content given its crisp edges and lack of visible bubbling. Condition-wise, the pieces show significant candle wax residue across the sockets and stems, which obscures the clarity of the crystal. There are no immediate signs of large fractures or chips visible, though minor flea bites on the sharp faceted edges are common for such items. No visible maker's marks like 'Waterford' or 'Baccarat' are readily apparent in the photo, though such marks are often acid-etched on the base.

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Based on my visual examination of the three-light crystal candelabra and accompanying candlesticks, I have assessed the set as mid-to-late 20th-century lead crystal. The design displays a hybrid of Neo-Classical and Art Deco influences, characterized by faceted geometry and tulip-shaped bobeches. The weight and sharpness of the facets suggest a high lead content, though the absence of a visible acid-etched signature (such as Waterford or Baccarat) suggests a smaller European manufacturer or high-quality private label production. The condition is currently 'fair' due to heavy wax buildup, which obscures the clarity and may hide minor heat-induced stress fractures or internal 'bruises.' While the structure appears sound, the presence of 'flea bites' on the sharp edges of the octagonal bases is noted, which is typical for heavy glass of this age and slightly detracts from the value. Market demand for multi-piece crystal sets has softened in recent years, as modern decor trends move away from formal tabletop accoutrements; however, three-light candelabras remain more desirable than single sticks alone. This appraisal is limited by the digital format. I cannot definitively verify the manufacturer without a physical inspection for micro-etched marks or a blacklight test to confirm the chemical composition of the glass (manganese vs. selenium vs. lead). Full authentication would require thorough cleaning of the wax to inspect the sockets for hidden chips and a review of any original purchase provenance. If a prestige mark like 'Baccarat' were identified upon cleaning, the valuation would increase significantly to the $600-$900 range.

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