This webpages shows the figural candle holders and/or
epergne vases I have.
This is a private collection display of figural
napkin
rings and toothpick holders, and some other figurals (such as card
trays, and knife rests).
Most of these items were made in the USA from about 1860 to 1900. Some
are available FOR
SALE/or SWAP.
As a collector I am not really interested in selling any figural napkin
rings or toothpick holders that I only have one of (You can still ask
though).
I am prepared to sell or swap any items I have more than one of. Swaps
will be on the basis of comparable value.
ALL PRICES ON APPLICATION. You can contact me via the link below.
As a collector I am always interested in buying anything I do not
already have.
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(SILVERPLATE FIGURAL NAPKIN RINGS)
This epergne vase or
candle holder is made by James Tufts of boston and numbered 1091. It
has a shabby dog with glass eyes with a bone with a bud vase behind.
The same dog also appears in figural napkin rings and toothpick
holders.
A lovely little epergne vase with the vase sitting on
the back of a bird sitting on a leafy branch.
I cannot see any maker's mark but definitely Victorian c1880. Has a
nice patina.
This epergne vase or candle holder is made by Rogers
& Bro and is numbered 740. The girl in this piece also appears in a
figural napkin ring shown in the book by Victor schadnig on page 5, top
left corner.
A pair like the above. In excellent condition with nice
patina.
Marked Reed & Barton 740 (same pattern numvber as above, but
different maker).
This epergne vase or candle holder is made in England
by W.W. Harrison & Co Montgomery Works Fargate 1885-1887. It has a
deer wandering around on a rocky base underneath a palm tree.
This is a rather large epergne vase or candle holder,
with a large Meriden type lion holding a shield in front of it. It is
marked 704 and looks to be made in the USA, possibly by Meriden
Silverplate Co.
2 x a candle holder with a handle depicting a cherub
holding a heavy bowl on his cheek. Marked Meriden B Company #95. I have
a card tray with the same figure also made by Meriden B Company....see
Card Trays
This is a fabulous candle holder with a hotel servant
girl standing on a base with a jardinere (the candle holder) on top of
a hexagonal pedestal. Marked Reed & Barton 885.