Great comments David, it is actually worth buying and selling candle sticks now the way the world is going!! Oh and by the way, if you come across anything original from Star Wars films even the one from 1999, the price will probably go up because there is a new ‘Obi Wan Kenobi’ Disney show starting soon with Ewan McGregor, everyone’s memory and interest is coming back! 👍🏻
love it I would go for the copper ones -love the sturdiness and design of them and right height only had a bad cold this week -so hopefully find the picks next week
Dear David Harper, Telescopic candle holders. Georgian candle holders. Love them all so it's hard to choose, but you chose wisely! Come visit Colorado some day? Bye
We don't get Sheffield plate here in the USA. Electroplate was made maybe 10 miles down the street from my house. I'd go right for the brass ones. They've been around this long in good working order. Might as well put them back into service. At 200 years old they're as eco-friendly as it can get. That said, I tend to use railway lanterns instead. They have brighter flames, a glass shade, and as often as not hang on a wall out of reach of table-hopping furry tails.
I am not a fan of any of these choices, but if I had to choose, I too would choose the telescopic candle holders. When I do buy candle holders, I look for ones that are more unique in design. I am not a classics type of person. I love quirky.
@@DavidHarperAntiques I understand. I think I sway more to glass, wood or plastic. I just never liked silver, brass, or copper, due to the cleaning required.
I've never heard of telescopic candle holders but they are gorgeous.
Sticks are classy as anything, cant beat them, fantastic antique to own
Great comments David, it is actually worth buying and selling candle sticks now the way the world is going!! Oh and by the way, if you come across anything original from Star Wars films even the one from 1999, the price will probably go up because there is a new ‘Obi Wan Kenobi’ Disney show starting soon with Ewan McGregor, everyone’s memory and interest is coming back! 👍🏻
Good tip. The toy market is booming and new film as you say really make a difference
love it I would go for the copper ones -love the sturdiness and design of them and right height
only had a bad cold this week -so hopefully find the picks next week
Dear David Harper, Telescopic candle holders. Georgian candle holders. Love them all so it's hard to choose, but you chose wisely! Come visit Colorado some day?
Bye
We don't get Sheffield plate here in the USA. Electroplate was made maybe 10 miles down the street from my house. I'd go right for the brass ones. They've been around this long in good working order. Might as well put them back into service. At 200 years old they're as eco-friendly as it can get. That said, I tend to use railway lanterns instead. They have brighter flames, a glass shade, and as often as not hang on a wall out of reach of table-hopping furry tails.
Gorgeous watch
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I am not a fan of any of these choices, but if I had to choose, I too would choose the telescopic candle holders. When I do buy candle holders, I look for ones that are more unique in design. I am not a classics type of person. I love quirky.
They’re are some very funky designer mid 20th century candle sticks on the market, but they’re generally far more expensive!
@@DavidHarperAntiques I understand. I think I sway more to glass, wood or plastic. I just never liked silver, brass, or copper, due to the cleaning required.
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