Gorham Neoclassical Corinthian Column Candlesticks for Broadmoor Hotel

$1,095.00

These Broadmoor Hotel Neoclassical Corinthian Column Candlesticks, are a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and design. These candlesticks were made in 1914 using electroplated metalware and are decorated with geometric and asymmetric patterns that add an extra touch of elegance to their already stunning appearance. The neoclassical design and Corinthian column shape are sure to catch the eye and create a luxurious ambiance in any room they are placed.

Jabez Gorham, a skilled craftsman, partnered with Henry L. Webster in 1831 to establish Gorham Silver in Providence, Rhode Island. Jabez retired in 1847, passing on the leadership of the company to his son, John Gorham. From 1850-1940, a period marked as the heyday of American silver manufacturing, Gorham Silver was a significant influencer. The White House has utilized Gorham Silver services across several administrations.

Mesurements: 8.5” H x 3.5” W

Materials: Silver

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These Broadmoor Hotel Neoclassical Corinthian Column Candlesticks, are a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and design. These candlesticks were made in 1914 using electroplated metalware and are decorated with geometric and asymmetric patterns that add an extra touch of elegance to their already stunning appearance. The neoclassical design and Corinthian column shape are sure to catch the eye and create a luxurious ambiance in any room they are placed.

Jabez Gorham, a skilled craftsman, partnered with Henry L. Webster in 1831 to establish Gorham Silver in Providence, Rhode Island. Jabez retired in 1847, passing on the leadership of the company to his son, John Gorham. From 1850-1940, a period marked as the heyday of American silver manufacturing, Gorham Silver was a significant influencer. The White House has utilized Gorham Silver services across several administrations.

Mesurements: 8.5” H x 3.5” W

Materials: Silver

These Broadmoor Hotel Neoclassical Corinthian Column Candlesticks, are a true masterpiece of craftsmanship and design. These candlesticks were made in 1914 using electroplated metalware and are decorated with geometric and asymmetric patterns that add an extra touch of elegance to their already stunning appearance. The neoclassical design and Corinthian column shape are sure to catch the eye and create a luxurious ambiance in any room they are placed.

Jabez Gorham, a skilled craftsman, partnered with Henry L. Webster in 1831 to establish Gorham Silver in Providence, Rhode Island. Jabez retired in 1847, passing on the leadership of the company to his son, John Gorham. From 1850-1940, a period marked as the heyday of American silver manufacturing, Gorham Silver was a significant influencer. The White House has utilized Gorham Silver services across several administrations.

Mesurements: 8.5” H x 3.5” W

Materials: Silver