MICHAEL FITZSIMMONS DECORATIVE ARTS
Over 30 years specializing in the Arts & Crafts field
Antique Candlesticks
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Shown below is a selection from our inventory of antique arts & crafts candlesticks.  Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or are looking for something specific 
which you don't see here. 

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Robert Jarvie
Commemorative candlestick for the American Meat Packers Association, 1913
pewter 8 1/4"h
$1200 
Anonymous
Arts & Crafts candlestick in the style of Robert Jarvie, c.1905
cast and spun brass with original patina  12 1/4"h
$425
This is a beautiful, graceful candlestick, very much in the manner of Robert Jarvie, who was responsible for the some of the period's most elegant and refined sticks.  The patina is original, rich and gorgeous.  I would love to know who made this, and if there are more designs out there.  I have had this stick once before in 30 years. 
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Anonymous Austrian
Secessionist-style candlestick, c.1910
brass  13"h x 7" dia
$525     PURCHASE
Tommy Parzinger for Dorlyn Metalworks
Pair of 5-light candelabra, c.1940
brass  9 1/2"h x 9 1/2" dia
$1250 / pr     PURCHASE
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Peters and Reed
Hexagonal candlestick, c.1905
matte green glazed ceramic   9 1/2"h
$495

PURCHASE

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Pair of Prairie-style candlesticks, c.1910
cast bronze  8"h
$475 / pr
These sticks were made by Anderson Foundry, a metal fabricator in Chicago in the Arts & Crafts period that did the casting for Robert Jarvie, Jessie Preston, and other designers.  It is not known at this time who designed these candlesticks, but they have a great Prairie look about them, and are extremely heavy and well-made.  The patina on them is original.  I have had several pairs or singles of this design over the years, but they are becoming more and more difficult to find.  They are marked on the bottoms with an "A" in a triangle.
Anonymous American Arts & Crafts candelabra, c.1910
wrought iron  14"h x 13" x 13"
$495
I love ironwork, and this is a beautiful example of some fairly sophisticated workmanship, particularly the open cage motif on the shaft.  This is a heavy, well-made and well-designed piece.  It is designed to hold pillar candles, which I bet would be spectacular when lit.

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