Sometimes also referred to as a 'candlestand', a torchere is a tall narrow table with a circular top with a long central stem, standing on a tripod base, used to stand candlesticks or, in the later part of the 19th century, oil lamps. The tops are sometimes fitted with a gallery. Similar to wine tables or tea-kettle stands, they differ in height: tables are rarely more than 80 cm in height whereas candlestands are usually some 150 cm or more high.

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A pair of late Victorian Adam style giltwood torcheres, each…

Victorian giltwood torcheres from Dame Nellie Melba's collection

A pair of late Victorian Adam style giltwood torcheres, each with a circular top on three slender ram's head supports with leaf and hairy hoof feet on a triform base, height 113 cm. Provenance: Dame Nellie Melba. Smith & Singer (formerly Sotheby's…

Italian gilt and painted torchere, 18th century, surmounted…

18th Century Italian Gilt Torchere with Laurel Swags

Italian gilt and painted torchere, 18th century, surmounted with vase shaped top raised on a fluted column and tripod base with laurel swags, height 140 cm. Provenance: The collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW

Pair of Italian polychromed painted torcheres, 19th century,…

Italian Polychromed Torchere Pair, 19th Century

Pair of Italian polychromed painted torcheres, 19th century, each carved with acanthus leaves and floral motifs, raised on platform with three scrolled feet (2), height 167 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

A pair of carved and gilded figural torchere lamps, wired for…

Gilded Figural Torchere Lamps with Provenance

A pair of carved and gilded figural torchere lamps, wired for electricity, 96 cm high including shade. Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Melbourne