Vintage Brass Candelabra with Etched Glass Shades
Home Decor

Vintage Brass Candelabra with Etched Glass Shades

This is a vintage three-light candelabra, crafted primarily from brass with three removable glass shades. The candelabra features a central fluted column rising from an intricately detailed, ornate cast brass base with floral or leaf-like motifs, suggesting a Rococo or Victorian influence. Two scrolled arms extend outwards from the central column, each supporting a candle holder, in addition to the one at the top of the central column. The brass components show a significant, even patina, indicating age and lack of recent polishing, with areas of darker oxidation in the recesses providing depth to the decorative elements. Each candle holder is topped with a clear glass shade, or 'hurricane lamp' style cover, which are characterized by a fluted or scalloped rim and an etched or cut-glass crisscross pattern (often referred to as a 'hobnail' or 'diamond cut' design) around the body. The glass appears to be in good condition, free from visible chips or cracks. The construction appears sturdy, assembled from multiple cast brass components. The overall aesthetic suggests an item from the mid-20th century or earlier, possibly between the 1920s and 1960s, given the style of the brass casting and the glass patterns. There are no obvious maker's marks or signatures visible from the provided images, but the quality of the casting for the brass supports and base indicates a well-made, possibly mass-produced but still decorative, piece of home decor. The slight unevenness in the brass finish and the aged appearance contribute to its vintage charm, rather than indicating damage.

Estimated Value

$120-200

Basic Information

Category

Home Decor

Appraised On

October 13, 2025

Estimated Value

$120-200

Item Description

This is a vintage three-light candelabra, crafted primarily from brass with three removable glass shades. The candelabra features a central fluted column rising from an intricately detailed, ornate cast brass base with floral or leaf-like motifs, suggesting a Rococo or Victorian influence. Two scrolled arms extend outwards from the central column, each supporting a candle holder, in addition to the one at the top of the central column. The brass components show a significant, even patina, indicating age and lack of recent polishing, with areas of darker oxidation in the recesses providing depth to the decorative elements. Each candle holder is topped with a clear glass shade, or 'hurricane lamp' style cover, which are characterized by a fluted or scalloped rim and an etched or cut-glass crisscross pattern (often referred to as a 'hobnail' or 'diamond cut' design) around the body. The glass appears to be in good condition, free from visible chips or cracks. The construction appears sturdy, assembled from multiple cast brass components. The overall aesthetic suggests an item from the mid-20th century or earlier, possibly between the 1920s and 1960s, given the style of the brass casting and the glass patterns. There are no obvious maker's marks or signatures visible from the provided images, but the quality of the casting for the brass supports and base indicates a well-made, possibly mass-produced but still decorative, piece of home decor. The slight unevenness in the brass finish and the aged appearance contribute to its vintage charm, rather than indicating damage.

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