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This large Italian pricket candlestick is crafted from wood and painted in a faux marble finish, giving it a richly textured and timeworn appearance. Its elegant, turned column is supported by a robust, scrolled tripod base, reflecting the grandeur of ecclesiastical or palatial interiors. The aged patina and subtle wear enhance its character, making it a striking decorative feature.
Candlesticks of this scale were traditionally used in churches or noble residences throughout Italy, where they would hold tall candles to illuminate ceremonial spaces. The faux marble painting technique, popular from the Baroque period onwards, allowed for the luxurious look of colored stone while maintaining the lightweight practicality of wood. Such pieces often showcased the craftsmanship of Italian artisans, blending artistic illusion with functional design.
Today, this grand candlestick can be kept in its original form to create a theatrical, dramatic ambiance with a tall candle. Alternatively, it can be converted into a stylish floor lamp, combining antique charm with modern functionality. Whether as a statement piece in a classic interior or an unexpected contrast in a contemporary setting, it adds historical depth and sculptural beauty to any space.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 46½" high x 17" x 17"
Approx. overall 118cm high x 43cm x 43cm
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