Pair of English brass petal base push-up candlesticks, Birmingham, circa 1760-80. Note the double mold seam line true to 18th century brass construction. Lobed petal bases and integral bobeches. Height 8 inches and base 4 inches square. Excellent condition. See " The Brass Book by Peter, Nancy and Herbert Schiffer Published 1978 page 200 A. for a near identical example.
Antique early American hand-wrought iron chandelier. Four candle arms joined to a heart-shape hook loop. Measures 26 inches top to bottom and 12 inches across.
Spanish heavy solid brass candlestick. Footed platform base. Circa 1790. Measures 9.5 inches high and has a 4.5 inch square base. Weighs 2 lbs. Wonderful early patina. " The Brass Book by Peter, Nancy and Herbert Schiffer Published 1978 page 168 D. for a near identical example.
Charming pair of putti carved gilt wood and brass candle sconces. Italian, circa 1900. Each measures 10" high x 8.25" wide x 5.75" deep.
Mid 19th century brass chamber lamp with double burner. This lamp burned what was called "burning fluid", a mixture of turpentine and alcohol. Burning fluid was considered more efficient than whale oil, but was highly volatile. Height 5.75 inches and diameter 4.25 inches.