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Middletown Connecticut USA 510 silverplate

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AI Identification

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Low-slung silver-toned metal candlestick with embossed base

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AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $75

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a single, low-slung candlestick holder, likely made of silver-plated base metal. It features a wide, flared rim at the top for catching wax drips, a globular neck, and a broad circular base. The base is decorated with a detailed repoussé or embossed pattern that is stylistically consistent with Dutch 'Windmill' scenes, depicting traditional houses and mills in a landscape. The user-supplied information suggests a piece possibly made in Middletown, Connecticut, often associated with the Middletown Plate Co., though no maker's mark is visible in the provided image to verify this claim. The surface shows a bright, reflective metallic finish with areas of visible tarnish and surface scratching, particularly around the interior of the candle cup and the flared rim. There is some darkened patina in the recessed areas of the embossed base, which helps define the relief patterns. The construction appears sturdy, consistent with mid-20th-century silverplate production. Without an image of the hallmark on the underside, any specific manufacturer attribution remains an unverified hypothesis.

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this low-slung silver-toned candlestick. The user-supplied information suggests an attribution to Middletown Plate Co. of Connecticut, bearing the number 510. While the repoussé base featuring Dutch windmill scenes is stylistically consistent with late 19th to mid-20th-century silverplate production, I cannot verify the manufacturer's mark from the photo alone. The metallic finish shows visible tarnish and surface scratching, which is expected of silver-plated base metal of this age. My value estimate of $40–$75 assumes the owner's attribution to Middletown Connecticut silverplate is accurate. This estimate is based on typical market behavior for mid-range American silverplate hollowware; however, the value depends entirely on authentication. Without a clear hallmark or in-person examination, this piece remains a hypothetical attribution. To confirm the identity and value, a physical inspection of the underside to verify the 'Middletown Plate Co.' stamp and an assessment of the base metal would be required. General demand for single, unweighted silverplate candlesticks is moderate, often driven by decorative appeal rather than bullion or high-end collector value. If this item were found to be a more modern nickel-plated reproduction or from a less-collectible contemporary manufacturer, the value would likely decrease to the $10–$25 range. Conversely, if it were confirmed as sterling silver—though the surface wear suggests otherwise—the value would increase significantly based on melt weight and maker prestige.

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