Religious objects - Tin - 1800-1850

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Clément Floch
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Has 20 years of experience trading curios, including 15 years with a leading French dealer.

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Description from the seller

Early 19th-century tin Easter candle holder
Stamped Liège, C. Fallois
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Seller's Story

Snackers Antiques & Fine Art Based in Maastricht since 2020. Specialized in religious art. Vincent Snackers is the owner of Snackers Antiques & Fine Art, he was very interested in the Catholic faith and all the rituals that go with it at a young age. Palaces and museums also fascinated him. Through collecting, he eventually started the store in 2020, and he continues to collect himself, because a beautiful 18th century cupboard or a pair of Empire candlesticks never gets boring. It is always a nice challenge to find out the background of the object. And when the object then goes to a new owner who enjoys it, the circle is complete again.
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Early 19th-century tin Easter candle holder
Stamped Liège, C. Fallois
Photos are part of the description, so view the photos carefully to avoid any inconvenience. If in doubt, ask questions through the auctioneer before you bid.

Seller's Story

Snackers Antiques & Fine Art Based in Maastricht since 2020. Specialized in religious art. Vincent Snackers is the owner of Snackers Antiques & Fine Art, he was very interested in the Catholic faith and all the rituals that go with it at a young age. Palaces and museums also fascinated him. Through collecting, he eventually started the store in 2020, and he continues to collect himself, because a beautiful 18th century cupboard or a pair of Empire candlesticks never gets boring. It is always a nice challenge to find out the background of the object. And when the object then goes to a new owner who enjoys it, the circle is complete again.
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Details

Era
1400-1900
Material
Tin
Country of Origin
Belgium
Height
135 cm
Width
35 cm
Depth
35 cm
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Estimated period
1800-1850
The NetherlandsVerified
487
Objects sold
99.14%
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