For your consideration: unbelievably rare and amazingly beautiful. Candelabra, made by Sitzendorf (Germany) during their early. And extremely heavy piece stands 21 inches tall, 13 & 1/2 at the top. Widest part, and 6 & 1/2 at the bottom of base. The detail of the eyes, hair, finger and toe nails. And floral decorations is strikingly. Sharp and can be compared only to museum rococo pieces. The decorations are done in a very soft pastel colors with a delicate touch of an. The c ondition of the piece, considering it’s age, is very good. Minor losses to the leaves and flowers, which overall very hard to notice. There is a stress line in the base see pic. #4 and #10 produced during the. Actual manufacturing of the piece. This occurred because the lower temperature of the bake means sharper detail, that’s why this kind of early pieces have more. Under bake stress lines, than the regular ones. In my opinion all of the mentioned imperfections do. Not take a lot from the overall value of the piece. Please do not hesitate to ask questions, see my other listings and visit us at. Our unique collection of American “gone with the wind” lamps took many years to form. It is now for sale and currently awaiting new owner. Most of the lamps in our collection are impossible to find for sale anywhere. Qualified buyers will be invited to view and inspect the collection in person. We can also provide high resolution photos of each lamp in the collection with detailed description, condition report, and provenance. The item “ANTIQUE VICTORIAN SITZENDORF DRESDEN GERMAN PORCELAIN CERAMIC ROCOCO CANDELABRA” is in sale since Friday, December 18, 2009. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Sculptures & Figurines”. The seller is “momota65″ and is located in San Jose, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Type: Candle Holders
- Primary Material: Ceramic & Porcelain
- Style: Victorian
- Age: 1850-1899
- Maker: Sitzendorf
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Color: Multi-Color
- Country/Region of Origin: Germany