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Submitted photo · May 18, 2026

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Middletown Connecticut USA 510

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AI Identification

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Low-profile silver-toned candlestick with chased landscape motif

Candlesticks and Lighting

AI Estimated Value

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$25 - $75

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a single, weighted silver-toned candlestick, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century American hollowware. The item features a wide, flared bobeche atop a short, bulbous stem that transitions into a broad, stepped circular base. A notable decorative band encircles the lower portion of the base, exhibiting a chased or embossed scenic pattern that looks consistent with 'Dutch' or 'Colonial' motifs, showing stylized houses, trees, and wind-driven landscape elements. The surface shows a high-polish finish with visible areas of tarnish, particularly inside the socket and along the interior rim of the cup, along with fine surface scratches consistent with use and age. No maker's marks are visible in the photograph; however, the owner-supplied context mentioning 'Middletown Connecticut USA 510' suggests a possible attribution to a manufacturer such as Middletown Plate Co. or International Silver Co., which historical records show operated in that region. This claim remains unverified as no stamps or hallmarks are clearly legible in the image provided. The metallic composition—whether sterling silver, silver plate, or white metal—cannot be determined without physical testing or a clear view of the underside stamps.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the image provided of the low-profile silver-toned candlestick. Based on what I can see, the piece features a wide bobeche and a decorative band with a chased landscape motif. Per user submission, the item is attributed to 'Middletown Connecticut USA 510', which suggests a possible association with the Middletown Plate Co. or International Silver Co. This attribution is a working hypothesis; I cannot verify the maker without a clear view of the hallmark or physical inspection. From the photograph, the metallic composition remains uncertain; the presence of tarnish and fine surface scratches suggests either silver plate or sterling silver, but I cannot determine the purity or whether the base is weighted with plaster. The value estimate of $25 - $75 assumes the piece is a silver-plated hollowware item of mid-20th-century American origin in fair to good condition. Market demand for individual, silver-plated candlesticks is generally modest compared to sterling silver pairs. If the item were verified as solid sterling silver through a physical acid test or legible hallmark, the value would increase significantly based on its melt weight. Conversely, if the piece is a later base-metal reproduction or shows significant plate loss upon closer inspection, the value would likely fall below $15. To confirm the origin and material, an in-person examination of the underside stamps and a professional metal assay would be required.

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