Posted 6 months ago
Bazelmania
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This brass candlestick was designed by J.C. Stoffels for Onder den Sint Maarten (Haarlem, Netherlands 1900-1905).
It is about 10 inches high and beautifully decorated with rivets.
Jan Eisenloeffel, who was the most famous Dutch designer in this kind of work in metal, also used these a lot of rivets in his designs.
These were sold mostly as a pair.
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Elegant taper!
Thanks. The picture doesn't do any justice to the candlestick. In real time it's awesome.
Thanks. They were too expensive to buy both. So me and another collector bought them together and split them up, kept one each.
Today I would have kept them both......
I think you mean bet
As I can see, you really need it too !!
I forgive you, Sean :-)
very pretty -- hope that coffee is kicking in -- mine just kicked
Thanks bellin and thanks epson.
Coffee would make me toss my cookies....
I really don't think so, Bellin.
This has an amazing simplicity about it... I LOVE IT!"!!!
Yes, it has. In this period they loved to use a strong and simple shape also being the decoration itself. Thanks.
Nice to knows . well find .
Albert
Thank you Albert.