French Wrought Iron 'Queue de Rat' Tall Candlestick, late 17th century
This late 17th-century French wrought iron candlestick is shaped with a twisted strip, finished with a slender handle and mounted on a plate, supported by three legs. The candle holder, adorned with scrollwork, features a clever mechanism designed to raise the candle as it melts. Known as a "queue de rat", it takes its name from the thin handle resembling a rat’s tail. With its historical craftsmanship and utilitarian charm, this rare folk antique serves as a striking decorative accent
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This late 17th-century French wrought iron candlestick is shaped with a twisted strip, finished with a slender handle and mounted on a plate, supported by three legs. The candle holder, adorned with scrollwork, features a clever mechanism designed to raise the candle as it melts. Known as a "queue de rat", it takes its name from the thin handle resembling a rat’s tail. With its historical craftsmanship and utilitarian charm, this rare folk antique serves as a striking decorative accent
This late 17th-century French wrought iron candlestick is shaped with a twisted strip, finished with a slender handle and mounted on a plate, supported by three legs. The candle holder, adorned with scrollwork, features a clever mechanism designed to raise the candle as it melts. Known as a "queue de rat", it takes its name from the thin handle resembling a rat’s tail. With its historical craftsmanship and utilitarian charm, this rare folk antique serves as a striking decorative accent