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Pair Antique Brass Courting Candlesticks, Circa 1850 – The House

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One of a Kind Vintage Unique Antique Finds and Gifts Online at The House of Hanbury, shop with us! What treasure are you searching for? I can help you find it. Bring beauty, joy and history into your home! See picture details as they are part of the description. 7x31/2"

 Pair Antique Brass Courting Candlesticks, Circa 1850

In the 1600s to the 1800s courting candlesticks were used by the man of the home to set boundaries for his daughter. When a suitor came to call the candles were lit for the couple to sit and converse. As the candles burned down it indicated to the suitor that it was time to leave. This amazing brass set has the movable sliders in tact. Slight denting on the base of the candlesticks is shown in the pictures. Otherwise great antique condition. Grab a piece of history and add these to your home decor for a traditional look. Mixes well with other design styles as well.

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 Pair Antique Brass Courting Candlesticks, Circa 1850 In the 1600s to the 1800s courting candlesticks were used by the man of the home to set boundaries for his daughter. When a suitor came to call the candles were lit for the couple to sit and converse. As the candles burned down it indicated to the suitor that it was time to leave. This amazing brass set has the movable sliders in tact. Slight denting on the base of the candlesticks is shown in the pictures. Otherwise great antique condition. Grab a piece of history and add these to your home decor for a traditional look. Mixes well with other design styles as well. See picture details as they are part of the description. 7x31/2

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