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Eva Zeisel

Submitted by atomicscott on Sun, 12/30/2007 - 11:48pm.
  • Eva Zeisel

Bronze Candlestick Holders

Here are Eva's new bronze candlestick holders next to one of her original Salisbury Artisan's rosewood candlestick holders. The tallest bronze candlestick holder measures 11-inches high. The Salisbury Artisan's holder measures 13.75-inches high.

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4 Candlesticks

Submitted by modlectic on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 1:01pm.

Wow! It took some impressive lathe skills to create that Rosewood candlestick. Do you think it was all turned from a single piece of wood?

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Construction

Submitted by atomicscott on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 2:21pm.

The base is separate from the spire. I guess rosewood is a very dense wood, so they could turn it very thin. It's pretty amazing.

Salisbury Artisans is still in business. Here is a link to their history page:

http://www.salisburyartisans.com/index.php?did=3

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The Salisbury Artisans

Submitted by mpratt on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 8:10pm.

The Salisbury Artisans candlestick shape is really exceptional. It doesn't have that weighty look...there's almost an ethereal quality.

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 The neck of the wood

Submitted by tennebrac on Tue, 01/01/2008 - 11:26pm.

 The neck of the wood candleholder is especially elegant.   Reminds me of some of the hyalyn High Fashion designs.

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Beautiful!

Submitted by Decocritter on Sun, 03/09/2008 - 6:30pm.

I have never seen these, I love the forms.

If you need it buy One, if you Love it buy Two or More!

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Eva's Candlesticks...

Submitted by frane on Tue, 03/11/2008 - 5:38pm.

Dear Scott,

That rosewood candlestick is wonderful!   Is it signed with her full name?  How about the bronze ones?

I truly appreciate a fellow compulsive collector!

Thanks very much for posting them and the link.

Kind regards,

Fran E.

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