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Early 19th Century Set of Two Empire Giltwood Sicilian Torcheres
A pair of giltwood Torcheres hand carved in Sicily in 1820, they are in original conditions, with consistent signs of use and age visible on the pics. The candlesticks were decorative supports used in churches or private churches to support candles or lamps during religious services. These torch holders were typically made of high quality wood, usually walnut or mahogany, and decorated with carved and gilded patterns in the Empire style. The design of the torch holders was characterized by a circular base which supported a slender shaft. The gilding of the torches was done by applying gold leaves, which gave them a luxurious and refined look. These torch holders were very popular in Sicily during the mid 19th century when the Empire style was very much in vogue. Today these torch holders are considered works of art and are highly sought after by collectors and antique enthusiasts. They represent a fine example of Sicilian craftsmanship and the aesthetic taste of the era in which they were created.
- Dimensions:Height: 16.15 in (41 cm)Diameter: 3.94 in (10 cm)
- Sold As:Set of 2