Pura Pewter Candlestick Holder
Decorative Arts / Metalware

Pura Pewter Candlestick Holder

This is a contemporary metal candlestick holder produced by Pura, a manufacturer based in Bali, Indonesia. The item is crafted from pewter, evidenced by its characteristic soft, matte silvery-grey finish and the maker's stamp on the underside of the base. The base is circular and flat, featuring a stamped 'Pura' logo with additional text below it indicating 'MADE IN INDONESIA'. The metal shows signs of moderate wear, including fine surface scratches, minor scuffing, and small dings consistent with handling and use. There is a visible black ink marking 'e1' written manually on the bottom, likely a previous stock or inventory code. The construction is solid and cast, typical of mid-to-high quality decorative pewter ware from the late 20th to early 21st century. The patina is slightly dull with some oxidation, which is common for this alloy. The overall craftsmanship reflects a blend of traditional metalworking techniques and modern manufacturing standards from the Southeast Asian region.

Estimated Value

$25 - $45

Basic Information

Category

Decorative Arts / Metalware

Appraised On

March 7, 2026

Estimated Value

$25 - $45

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Candle stick

Item Description

This is a contemporary metal candlestick holder produced by Pura, a manufacturer based in Bali, Indonesia. The item is crafted from pewter, evidenced by its characteristic soft, matte silvery-grey finish and the maker's stamp on the underside of the base. The base is circular and flat, featuring a stamped 'Pura' logo with additional text below it indicating 'MADE IN INDONESIA'. The metal shows signs of moderate wear, including fine surface scratches, minor scuffing, and small dings consistent with handling and use. There is a visible black ink marking 'e1' written manually on the bottom, likely a previous stock or inventory code. The construction is solid and cast, typical of mid-to-high quality decorative pewter ware from the late 20th to early 21st century. The patina is slightly dull with some oxidation, which is common for this alloy. The overall craftsmanship reflects a blend of traditional metalworking techniques and modern manufacturing standards from the Southeast Asian region.

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