Product Overview
The Piece
A warm vintage brass pillar candle holder with an ornate pierced base, turned central column, and openwork floral detailing. Designed with a broad upper candle cup, this piece is suited for a small pillar candle, votive, or flameless candle and brings instant old-world warmth to a shelf, mantel, tablescape, or layered candle display.
The design features a decorative filigree-style base, rounded openwork bulb forms along the stem, and a pierced upper gallery that gives the piece a sculptural, almost lantern-like presence. Its aged brass finish adds depth and patina, making it feel collected rather than shiny and soulless, a rare mercy.
Design & Construction
This candle holder is made from brass or brass-toned metal with cast and turned components. The lower base and upper candle platform feature pierced scrollwork, while the stem includes rounded openwork sections and ringed turned details. The underside shows machine-turned circular marks and construction consistent with mid-to-late 20th century decorative brass export pieces.
The form is substantial enough for tabletop display but still compact enough to style easily on a mantle, bookshelf, dining table, altar-style vignette, or bedside surface.
History & Provenance
Decorative brass candle holders like this were widely produced throughout the mid-to-late 20th century, especially in India and nearby export markets where brassware remained a strong decorative craft category. These pieces were made for Western home decor markets and often blended traditional pierced metalwork motifs with Hollywood Regency, bohemian, and global-inspired interiors.
This example likely dates to the circa 1970s–1990s period. Without a maker’s mark, country stamp, or original label, the exact origin should remain attributed as likely Indian or Middle Eastern-inspired export brass, not guaranteed. Because lying confidently about brass is how antique booths become haunted.
Condition
Good vintage condition with visible patina, tarnish, surface scratching, oxidation, and residue from candle use. There is wax residue visible on the top candle cup. The pierced areas show darkening and age-related wear. Structure appears intact from the provided photos.
Product Details
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Detail |
Information |
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Item |
Vintage Pierced Brass Pillar Candle Holder |
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Date / Era |
Circa 1970s–1990s |
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Likely Origin |
Likely India or Middle Eastern-inspired export brass |
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Style |
Bohemian, Hollywood Regency, global vintage, old-world brass decor |
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Material |
Brass or brass-toned metal |
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Finish |
Aged brass with warm patina |
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Form |
Single pillar / votive candle holder |
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Design Details |
Pierced openwork base, turned column, floral scroll cutouts, broad candle cup |
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Candle Type |
Small pillar candle, votive candle, or flameless candle |
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Markings |
No visible maker’s mark in provided photos |
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Condition |
Good vintage condition with tarnish, patina, scratches, oxidation, and wax residue |
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Dimensions |
Please measure before final listing |
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Weight |
Please weigh before final listing |
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Best Use |
Mantel styling, dining table, bar cart, shelf decor, candle vignette, moody tablescape |
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