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A candelabra is a multi-branched candelstick for use on a large table. In addition to the central stem, they may have between two and six branches.

Long ago made redundant through electrification, their purpose these days is decorative. They were sometimes made in sets of two or more, although very few sets with more than two candelabra have survived.

Most commonly they were made in silver and silver plate from the mid 17th century, but other materials used were ceramic and pewter. Silver candelabra often had a flame shaped finial that fitted in each candle socket when the more... candlelabra was not in use. As an aid to cleaning, the ornate arms are often removeable.

The plural of candelabra is either candelabra or candelabrum.

A girandole is a type of candelabra that features several branches or arms for holding candles. It is often used as a decorative piece and can range in design from simple and functional to highly ornate and elaborate. Girandoles can be made from a variety of materials, including metal, glass, and crystal, and can be found in a range of sizes, from table models to large floor-standing pieces. less...

Ivory is a hard, white material obtained from the tusks of elephants, walruses, narwhals, and other animals. It has been prized for centuries for its beauty, durability, and rarity, and has been used extensively in decorative arts in Western and Oriental cultures from the 18th to the 20th centuries.

In Western cultures during the 18th to 20th centuries, ivory continued to be a popular material for creating decorative objects. A few examples of ivory objects from Western cultures during this time period include:

•    toiletry necessaire: A set of toiletry items made of ivory, late 19th century.

•     more... ;ivory chess set: A set of intricately carved ivory chess pieces, created in the 18th century.

•    ivory cane: A walking cane with an ivory handle, often carved with intricate designs or figurines.

In Oriental cultures, ivory continued to be used for decorative arts during the 18th to 20th centuries. Just a few examples of ivory objects from Oriental cultures during this time period include:

•    Japanese okimono: A small ivory figurine depicting scenes from everyday life in Japan.

•    Chinese ivory puzzle ball: A series of carved, nested spheres made of ivory, often featuring intricate carvings and designs.

•    Cantonese ivory chess set: A set of intricately carved ivory chess pieces made in the 19th century in Canton, China.

It is important to note that the use of ivory in decorative arts has been controversial due to the impact on elephant populations. Many countries have implemented restrictions on the trade of ivory in order to protect endangered elephant populations. For example, in the United States, it is illegal to import, export, buy, or sell elephant ivory with limited exceptions for antiques and certain musical instruments. The European Union has also banned the trade in ivory within its member states, with exceptions for some antique items. The restrictions on the trade of ivory aim to protect endangered elephant populations and prevent illegal poaching and trafficking of ivory. less...

Thomas Webb & Sons, a rare pair of ivory cameo glass…
Rare Thomas Webb & Sons ivory cameo glass candlesticks, c. 1885

Thomas Webb & Sons, a rare pair of ivory cameo glass candlesticks, c. 1885, designed by George Woodall and painted by Jules Barbe, pattern I 499, decorated with classical foliage and floral motifs, the cameo work heightened in brown enamel, each base impre

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Pair late Victorian stained ivory walrus tusk & silverplated…
Victorian ivory walrus tusk candlesticks with silverplated accents, Sheffield

Pair late Victorian stained ivory walrus tusk & silverplated candlesticks by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, with detachable nozzles, the loaded square bases decorated with rosettes and swags, 16.14 in. high

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Antique ivory single candle stick, turned 19th century ivory…
19th Century Ivory Candlestick with Ebony Inlaid Ring

Antique ivory single candle stick, turned 19th century ivory candlestick with ebony inlaid ring

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Tony White (Australian, 1942-2020), pair of ivory and sterling…
Ivory and Silver Candlesticks by Tony White

Tony White (Australian, 1942-2020), pair of ivory and sterling silver candlesticks, with sterling silver mounts, hallmarked (2), height 14.96 in. Provenance: John Paradee, Double Bay, July 1986, the Estate of Irena Nebenzahl, Sydney

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A pair of early 20th century ivory and Bakelite column…
Ivory and Bakelite Candlesticks

A pair of early 20th century ivory and Bakelite column candlesticks, the amber toned, turned Bakelite nozzles on plain tapered long columns with single knop to the stepped rectangular spreading bases. Height 9.06 in.

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Pair of Sri Lankan ivory and ebony candlesticks, late 19th…
Sri Lankan Ivory and Ebony Candlesticks

Pair of Sri Lankan ivory and ebony candlesticks, late 19th century/ early 20th century, bronze mounted (2), height 10.04 in.

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A pair of Victorian gilt metal and inlaid ivory candlesticks;…
Victorian gilt metal and ivory candlesticks, 11cm high

A pair of Victorian gilt metal and inlaid ivory candlesticks; 4.33 in. high

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Pair Edwardian silver plate & stained ivory tusk candlesticks…
Edwardian Silver Plate Candlesticks with Stained Ivory Tusk

Pair Edwardian silver plate & stained ivory tusk candlesticks on engraved and beaded square bases by Rodgers 14.76 in. height

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A small pair of ebony and ivory candlesticks, Anglo-Indian,…
Anglo-Indian Ebony and Ivory Candlesticks, 19th Century

A small pair of ebony and ivory candlesticks, Anglo-Indian, 19th century, 3.94 in. high

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Two ivory candlesticks. A/f. Height 17.5 cm
Ivory Candlesticks, Height 17.5 cm, A/F

Two ivory candlesticks. A/f. Height 6.89 in.

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A rare and exceptional pair of ivory and silver plate…
Ivory & Silver Plate Candlesticks, Joseph Rodgers & Sons

A rare and exceptional pair of ivory and silver plate candlesticks, circa 1900; with maker's mark Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield, pattern 2821, with generous floriform fluted dishes supported on ivory stems in their natural curved state and upon a stepped

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A pair of ivory and walnut twin branch candlesticks, French…
French Colonial Ivory and Walnut Candlesticks

A pair of ivory and walnut twin branch candlesticks, French Colonial, circa 1930. 12.20 in. high

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