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Petal Base Candlesticks
The complex base moldings, resembling the shape of flower petals, date the originals of these decorative candlesticks to the mid-1730's, early in the reign of the British King George II. Heavy hand-cast brass, lacquered to keep them bright. Click photo for details.
41A52Petal Base Candlesticks - Pair$82.
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Octagonal Pewter Candlesticks
These pewter candlesticks can be dated to about 1700 from the design of the octagonal base and the matching faceted socket. The originals were either brass or sterling silver. Ours are hand cast using old-world techniques, then burnished to a lustrous finish. Click photo for details.
41V10Octangonal Pewter Candlesticks - Pair$106.
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Round Pewter Candlesticks
Each of these candlesticks is hand-cast in solid pewter using old-world techniques, then buffed to a lustrous satin finish. Click photo for details.
41Q10Round Pewter Candlesticks - Pair$164.
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Silvered Glass Candlesticks
These candlesticks are made of clear cast glass that has been coasted with silver on the inside. Known in the 19th century as "farmer's silver" or "poor man's silver" because they imitated more costly sterling silver or plated silver originals. At the time, silvered glass was very popular, but ironically candlesticks like these reproductions are now extremely rare. Click photo for details.
41M50Silvered Glass Candlesticks - Pair$49.
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Clear Blown Glass Candlesticks
Hand blown reproductions of early 19th century glass candlesticks, these copies duplicate the same fine clear color of the originals. Click photo for details.
41B20Clear Blown Glass Candlesticks - Pair$25.
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Amber Blown Glass Candlesticks
Hand blown reproductions of early 19th century glass candlesticks, these copies duplicate the same fine amber color of the originals. Click photo for details.
41W50Amber Blown Glass Candlesticks - Pair$25.
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Cobalt Blown Glass Candlesticks
Hand blown reproductions of early 19th century glass candlesticks, these copies duplicate the same fine cobalt blue color of the originals. Click photo for details.
41J50Cobalt Blown Glass Candlesticks - Pair$25.
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Hogscraper Candlesticks
These candlesticks are reproduced from an early "hogscraper" candlestick found in Massachusetts marked "JAs. DAVIS." The sliding thumbscrew and push-up insert allow the candle to burn completely. Click photo for details.
42N05Hogscraper Candlesticks - Pair$45.
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Shaded Oil Lamp
A reproduction 19th century spun metal oil lamp is complete with clear glass chimney and removable metal shade. Finished with sand textured black paint throughout. It has been very thoughtfully electrified, with a convenient thumb switch mounted on the cord. Click photo for details.
49K12$85.
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Double Shaded Student Lamp
Tin student lamps date to the first quarter of the 19th century. The shades were intended to protect the candle flame from drafts. Conical base is filled with sand for stability. Dark antique finish. Aged drip candle sleeves each hold one candelabra bulb, 40 watt maximum each. Click photo for details.
57B23$149.
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Mini Oval Back Lamps
These small scale tin lamps feature an oval back, curved slightly to surround the bulb. Adapted from an 18th century original, which would have had a highly polished oval tin candle reflector, these are scaled down to serve nicely as a night light in a hallway, bath, or bedroom. Aged painted finish. Aged drip candle sleeve holds one candelabra bulb, 45 watt maximum.Click for details.
42L52RMini Oval Back Lamp, Red$15.42L52RXMini Oval Back Lamp, Red - 3 or more$14.42L52BMini Oval Back Lamp, Brown$15.42L52BXMini Oval Back Lamp, Brown - 3 or more$14.42L52MMini Oval Back Lamp, Mustard$15.42L52MXMini Oval Back Lamp, Mustard - 3 or more$14.
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Wrought Iron Accent Lamp
Our petite accent lamp makes a perfect night light on a shelf or counter. Uses one candelabra bulb. Linen shade in stitched candlewick design rests on a clear glass hurricane shade. Click photo for details.
57L30$50.
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Hogscraper Lamp
Our hogscraper candlestick lamp is adapted from an early hogscraper candlestick marked "JAs. DAVIS". Made for us in cast aluminum, with thumbscrew. Uses one standard light bulb; 75 watt maximum. 15" high. Click photo for details.
59B20$52.
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Norwalk Jar Lamp
This utilitarian stoneware lamp is styled after domestic earthenware pottery originally made in Connecticut. It is hand thrown from clay actually mined in Connecticut and decorated with daubs of manganese to make it historically accurate. Lead-free glaze. White shirred shade. Available in two sizes. Click photo for details.
58H40Norwalk Jar Lamp - Large$233.58H50Norwalk Jar Lamp - Bedside$158.
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Redware Lamp
To decorate the two-handled crock used to make this lamp, the potter daubs the unglazed clay with dots of manganese (a naturally occurring mineral), in the manner of traditional 19th century redware. High gloss glaze. White linen shade. Click photo for details.
49G10Redware Lamp$118.49G10XRedware Lamp - 2 or more$112.
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Slip-painted Bird Lamp
Following a centuries-old technique, our stoneware lamp is hand-thrown right here in New England. The bird design is "slip-painted" in cobalt blue. These are fired in a traditional wood burning kiln, which gives the body of the lamp its rich natural color. Navy shirred shade. Available in two sizes. Click photo for details.
49Q20Slip-Painted Bird Lamp - Large$152.49Q10Slip-Painted Bird Lamp - Bedside$94.
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Tabletop Tin Night Light
A tabletop version of a punched tin lantern, designed for use with a 7 watt night light bulb (included), for a soft and comforting glow. Turned on and off by means of a convenient thumb switch. Click photo for details.
41C52$47.
