Spanish Brass Candlestick, Circa 1700
- Dimensions :
- H23 x W14 x D14
- Color :
- golden
- Material :
- brass
- Style :
- classic
This is a late 17th - to early 18th-century spanish brass candlestick, distinguished by its elegant yet sturdy design. The piece features a tall, turned stem with subtle ring moldings, tapering gracefully toward the top where a candle would have been securely placed. The base is square-shaped and slightly concave, a characteristic often found in spanish candlesticks of this period. The edges are gently raised, creating a framed effect that adds to its refined appearance. Resting on four distinctive claw-like feet, the candlestick maintains both stability and an elevated presence, preventing heat damage to surfaces. The handcrafted nature of this piece is evident in the subtle irregularities and tool marks, highlighting traditional metalworking techniques from the late baroque period. The natural patina and traces of oxidation give it an authentic aged character, enhancing its historical charm. This brass candlestick, a fine example of spanish decorative arts from around 1700, would make a remarkable addition to any collection of antique lighting, iberian metalwork, or baroque-era furnishings.