A candelabra is a multi-branched candelstick for use on a large table. In addition to the central stem, they may have between two and six branches.

Long ago made redundant through electrification, their purpose these days is decorative. They were sometimes made in sets of two or more, although very few sets with more than two candelabra have survived.

Most commonly they were made in silver and silver plate from the mid 17th century, but other materials used were ceramic and pewter. Silver candelabra often had a flame shaped finial that fitted in each candle socket when the candlelabra was not in use. As an aid to cleaning, the ornate arms are often removeable.

The plural of candelabra is either candelabra or candelabrum.

A girandole is a type of candelabra that features several branches or arms for holding candles. It is often used as a decorative more...

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19th century Italian, decorative bronze ecclesiastical…

Italian Bronze Ecclesiastical Candelabra, 19th Century

19th century Italian, decorative bronze ecclesiastical candelabra. 76 x 53 cm

19th century Italian decorative bronze ecclesiastical…

Italian Bronze Ecclesiastical Candelabra (19th Century)

19th century Italian decorative bronze ecclesiastical candelabra. 76 x 53 cm

A pair of late 19th century Italian white marble and gilt…

Italian Marble & Gilt Bronze Candelabra, Late 19th Century

A pair of late 19th century Italian white marble and gilt bronze five light candelabra the central fluted tapering marble column issuing four foliate scroll cast arms and a central candelabra, raised on a stepped circular base 59 cm high