A Unique 19thC Blacksmith-Made Painted Wrought Iron Candlestick c.1890

GBP 575.00

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Object Description

The characterful late Victorian blacksmith-made wrought iron candlestick, the sconce formed as a stylised flower head with petal-like rim, rising from a serpentine twisted stem adorned with simple forged foliage and terminating in a scrolling tripod base the whole later painted in a pale yellow, with traces of an earlier surface visible beneath, and the overall form retaining a strong hand-forged presence and surviving from the last quarter of the nineteenth century.

Object History

Unknown.

Object Literature

This type of rural blacksmith work sits firmly within the vernacular iron tradition; practical yet expressive. The twisting stem gives the impression of a living plant rising from the ground, while the simple flower-head sconce speaks to the enduring marriage of utility and symbolism in folk metalwork. No two are ever quite the same; each carries the hand of its maker and this is a unique one-off creation as such.

Honest, sculptural and atmospheric, this is a piece that brings shadow and movement to a room when lit and stands as an object of quiet strength when not.

Object Condition

The detailing is sharp with surface wear throughout consistent with age and repainting; minor pitting and historic oxidation beneath the paint. It remains structurally solid and stable.

Object Details

  • dimensions
    W:7 x H:14.5 x D:7 inches
  • period
  • country
  • year
    c.1890

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17b, Stilebrook Rd, Olney,
Buckinghamshire,
MK46 5EA

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