Neoclassical Style Silver-Toned Resin Candlestick
Home Decor - Lighting & Accessories

Neoclassical Style Silver-Toned Resin Candlestick

This is a tall, decorative candlestick designed in a revival Neoclassical or Baroque style. Based on the visible texture and surface wear, the item appears to be constructed from cast resin or a lightweight composite material rather than solid metal, finished with a silver or pewter-toned metallic paint that has been distressed to simulate age. The piece features a scalloped bobeche at the top, transitioning into an ornate capital decorated with acanthus leaf motifs. The slender, tapered shaft leads down to a wider mid-section also enveloped in molded leaf patterns. It rests upon a flared, weighted base supported by three scrolling feet. The finish shows a dark antiquing wash applied into the deep recesses of the molded details to enhance contrast. In terms of condition, there is visible surface scuffing and loss of the silver finish on the raised edges, revealing a lighter base material beneath. This wear pattern is typical of modern decor pieces designed for high-volume retail. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures, suggesting it is a contemporary decorative accessory rather than an antique original. The craftsmanship represents a mass-produced interpretation of traditional European ecclesiastical or manor lighting designs.

Estimated Value

$25.00 - $45.00

Basic Information

Category

Home Decor - Lighting & Accessories

Appraised On

January 19, 2026

Estimated Value

$25.00 - $45.00

Item Description

This is a tall, decorative candlestick designed in a revival Neoclassical or Baroque style. Based on the visible texture and surface wear, the item appears to be constructed from cast resin or a lightweight composite material rather than solid metal, finished with a silver or pewter-toned metallic paint that has been distressed to simulate age. The piece features a scalloped bobeche at the top, transitioning into an ornate capital decorated with acanthus leaf motifs. The slender, tapered shaft leads down to a wider mid-section also enveloped in molded leaf patterns. It rests upon a flared, weighted base supported by three scrolling feet. The finish shows a dark antiquing wash applied into the deep recesses of the molded details to enhance contrast. In terms of condition, there is visible surface scuffing and loss of the silver finish on the raised edges, revealing a lighter base material beneath. This wear pattern is typical of modern decor pieces designed for high-volume retail. There are no visible maker's marks or signatures, suggesting it is a contemporary decorative accessory rather than an antique original. The craftsmanship represents a mass-produced interpretation of traditional European ecclesiastical or manor lighting designs.

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