$65.00
Vintage pair of pewter candelabra made by the INSICO Pewter Company - see NOTE below.
These retro home decor pieces each old three candles and have a wonderful curl design in the middle of the three candle bases - just under the center candle holder. They are a horizontal design - a bit mod for their time as they were most likely made circa the 1930s. The bases are round and have a set of lines about 1” from the outer edge.
NOTE:
Insico items were produced by the Derby Silver Co which was in business from 1873-1933. Derby Silver began to produce pewter items during the Depression as it was less expensive to make. The company closed in 1933.
Hallmarked INSICO Pweter with the numbers 122 on the bottom of the base - see photo.
Great design with a nice retro look.
Measurements approx. 10” long. The bases have a 4 1/4” diameter.
Hold regular sized tapers.
This pair is retro pewter candlestick holders is in nice vintage condition with some wear, scratches, and patina commensurate with vintage age. One is slightly darker than the other - see photos for detail.
Marked INSICO PEWTER 122 with some pictorial hallmarks on the bottom.
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