
Silver-plated five-light candelabra
Selling Price
$45
History
Five-light candelabras became popular decorative and functional items in European and American homes during the 18th and 19th centuries, often used for formal dining and special occasions. Silver-plated versions emerged in the mid-19th century as an affordable alternative to sterling silver, making elegant tableware accessible to the growing middle class. These candelabras were produced by numerous manufacturers throughout the 20th century, combining classical design elements with practical functionality. Silver-plated candelabras remain popular among collectors of vintage tableware, interior decorators seeking elegant centerpieces, and those who appreciate traditional formal dining aesthetics. They are valued for their timeless design, versatility in home decor, and the warm ambiance they create when illuminated. Such pieces appeal to antique enthusiasts and those furnishing period homes or creating sophisticated table settings for special occasions.
Time period
Mid 20th century