Candlestick - Brass - North European

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A finely cast North European brass candelabra dating from the late 16th to early 17th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and decorative traditions of the Renaissance and early Baroque periods. The candelabra is executed in solid brass with a rich, naturally developed patina acquired through centuries of age and use.

The piece typically features a central baluster-form stem rising from a broad circular or polygonal base, providing stability and elegance. Multiple scrolling arms extend symmetrically from the stem, each terminating in a candle socket designed to hold taper candles. Decorative elements may include knopped sections, turned moldings, acanthus-inspired ornament, and finely cast details characteristic of Northern European metalwork.

Originally intended for ecclesiastical, civic, or aristocratic interiors, such candelabra served both practical and ceremonial purposes, illuminating grand halls, chapels, and dining chambers. The robust construction and balanced proportions demonstrate the high level of technical skill achieved by brass founders in regions such as the Low Countries, Germany, or Scandinavia during this period.

Today, examples of this type are highly valued for their historical significance, sculptural presence, and enduring decorative appeal, embodying the transition from Renaissance restraint to the more expressive forms of the early Baroque era.

Date: 16th/17th century
Origin: Northern Europe
Material: Cast brass
Condition: Consistent with age and use, with surface wear and patination commensurate with several centuries of preservation.

A finely cast North European brass candelabra dating from the late 16th to early 17th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and decorative traditions of the Renaissance and early Baroque periods. The candelabra is executed in solid brass with a rich, naturally developed patina acquired through centuries of age and use.

The piece typically features a central baluster-form stem rising from a broad circular or polygonal base, providing stability and elegance. Multiple scrolling arms extend symmetrically from the stem, each terminating in a candle socket designed to hold taper candles. Decorative elements may include knopped sections, turned moldings, acanthus-inspired ornament, and finely cast details characteristic of Northern European metalwork.

Originally intended for ecclesiastical, civic, or aristocratic interiors, such candelabra served both practical and ceremonial purposes, illuminating grand halls, chapels, and dining chambers. The robust construction and balanced proportions demonstrate the high level of technical skill achieved by brass founders in regions such as the Low Countries, Germany, or Scandinavia during this period.

Today, examples of this type are highly valued for their historical significance, sculptural presence, and enduring decorative appeal, embodying the transition from Renaissance restraint to the more expressive forms of the early Baroque era.

Date: 16th/17th century
Origin: Northern Europe
Material: Cast brass
Condition: Consistent with age and use, with surface wear and patination commensurate with several centuries of preservation.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Weight
988 g
Over 200 years old
Yes
Title additional information
North European
Number of objects
1
Country of origin
Netherlands
Material
Brass
Colour
Gold
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
20.4 cm
Width
8.5 cm
Depth
0 cm
Estimated period
16th century / 17th Century
PortugalVerified
533
Objects sold
100%
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