A candelabra is a multi-branched candelstick for use on a large table. In addition to the central stem, they may have between two and six branches.

Long ago made redundant through electrification, their purpose these days is decorative. They were sometimes made in sets of two or more, although very few sets with more than two candelabra have survived.

Most commonly they were made in silver and silver plate from the mid 17th century, but other materials used were ceramic and pewter. Silver candelabra often had a flame shaped finial that fitted in each candle socket when the candlelabra was not in use. As an aid to cleaning, the ornate arms are often removeable.

The plural of candelabra is either candelabra or candelabrum.

A girandole is a type of candelabra that features several branches or arms for holding candles. It is often used as a decorative more...

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A pair of George IV brass and cut crystal twin-light lustres,…

George IV Brass and Crystal Lustres

A pair of George IV brass and cut crystal twin-light lustres, each with the petalled base rising to a hexagonal shaft supporting a bearded bust issuing two scrolled arms from a fruiting vine basket and terminating in a spear finial, the two sconces hung…

A pair of bronze and crystal table girandole, French, 19th…

Bronze and Crystal Table Girandole, 19th Century French

A pair of bronze and crystal table girandole, French, 19th century, 68 cm high, 35 cm diameter

A pair of gilt bronze and glass table candelabra, French, 19th…

Gilt Bronze & Glass Candelabra, 19th Century French

A pair of gilt bronze and glass table candelabra, French, 19th century, 96 cm high

Pair of 19th century bronze argand lamps, of classical rhyton…

Bronze Argand Lamps with Etched Glass Shades

Pair of 19th century bronze argand lamps, of classical rhyton form with sconce protruding from the boar's mouth, with loop handle and cover with foliate finial, set above a rectangular sloping pedestal base, height 25 cm and length 28 cm, together with…

A pair of Regency style candlesticks, in ormolu, the triform…

Ormolu Dolphin Candlesticks with Malachite Pineapples and Glass Shades

A pair of Regency style candlesticks, in ormolu, the triform pediment bases in the form of dolphins supporting stylised pineapples in malachite, surmounted by etched glass storm shades. English circa 1850. 60.5 x 15 cm. Provenance: Philip turner Antiques,…

A pair of George III gilt bronze Jasperware and glass…

Gilt Bronze Jasperware Candlesticks, George III, English 1800

A pair of George III gilt bronze Jasperware and glass candlesticks, each with diamond cut nozzle above star pattern tier suspended with facette drops on circular base with jasperware drum depicting classical maiden in front of a monument in a landscape,…

A pair of George IV ormolu photophores, each standing on three…

George IV Ormolu Photophores with Glass Shades

A pair of George IV ormolu photophores, each standing on three leaf cast lion paw legs, with a central pendant pine cone boss, rising to an anthemion cast, beaded and reeded shaft supporting the stiff leaf and entrelac cast drip pan, and anthemion cast…