
Painted wood wall-mounted candle sconce with turned spindle design
Selling Price
$75
History
This style of wall-mounted candle sconce emerged from American Colonial and farmhouse traditions, where turned wooden spindles were crafted specifically as decorative and functional candle holders. These pieces became popular in the 18th and 19th centuries and were often painted in muted colors to match interior décor. The turned spindle design reflects traditional woodworking techniques that were common in rural American furniture making, with genuine wear and aging contributing to their authentic patina. Such sconces appeal to collectors of primitive Americana, farmhouse décor enthusiasts, and vintage home decorators who value rustic, handcrafted aesthetics with authentic age. The distressed painted finish showing genuine wear and the simple functional design make these pieces particularly desirable for those creating country cottage or shabby chic interiors. These items are valued for their folk art quality, historical authenticity, and their ability to add genuine period character to modern homes.
Origin
United States
Time period
Late 19th to Early 20th century