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can-10 | Tulip Candle Sconce |
This is a single Candle Wall Sconce in the Tulip or Lancaster Style as it has been called. It is available in either Bright Tin, antiqued Tin or Copper. It measures 5 inches at the widest point at the top. It is 15 1/4 inches tall and the candle shelf is 3 1/2 inches wide. It acepts a standard (3/4" - 7/8") taper candle. View Larger Picture
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can-8 | Double Wall Sconce |
This is a double candle holder with the traditional sunburst pattern punched in the tin. This holder can either be hung on the wall or can be stood on a table, mantle or shelf. It accepts 3/4 to 7/8 inch standard taper candles. Available in bright tin, antiqued tin, or copper. View Larger Picture
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can-5 | Matchbox Candle Holder |
This candle holder carries it's own matches. Contained inside this holder is a box of farmer matches. Slide the box out to obtain a match and light it rubbing it across the exposed striker (opposite side on picture) to light the candle. Use any style standard taper candle in this holder. View Larger Picture
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can-6 | Petticoat Candle Holders |
Petticoat candle holders were used in early times and could be placed on the mantle, a table, window sill or on a chair. Under the skirt is an oversized cone allowing it to be placed on the top of a chair back post. Petticoat candle holders accept 3/4 to 7/8 standard taper candles. Available in bright tin, antiqued tin, or copper. View Larger Picture
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can-3 | Donna's Candle Holder |
I didn't know what to call this item so I named it after the person that inspired it's creation. This is a Hurricane style candleholder with an added feature. It has a pull out drawer that will hold Six 6-inch candles. You can order this one in either bright or antiqued tin or made in copper. The box is 3 inches wide, 2 inches tall and 7 inches long. The entire unit is 11 inches tall. Available in bright tin, antiqued tin, or copper. View Larger Picture
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can-1 | Ben Franklin Candle Holder |
This style of candleholder conjures up an image of Ben Franklin sitting at his desk working on the Declaration of Independence. Four clips attached to the candle dish keep the 8 inch tall chimney from tipping over when carrying the candleholder. It is available in bright or antiqued tin or made from copper. View Larger Picture
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can-7 | Tinderbox Candle Holder |
Before matches were invented, a typical way of starting a flame or fire was to use flint and steel to create a spark on some tinder to start a flame. The top of this candleholder lifts off allowing for the storage of the fire making materials. It also has a snuffer that was used to snuff out the fire once the candle was lit. Available in bright tin, antiqued tin, or copper. View Larger Picture
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