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Rare Antique Early Federal Nantucket Candle Stand after Herman Ellis c. 1780s

Rare Antique Early Federal Nantucket Candle Stand after Herman Ellis c. 1780s

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The rare Antique Early Federal Nantucket Candle Stand, fashioned after the renowned Herman Ellis designs of the 1780s, stands as a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. This distinguished piece is characterized by its unique diamond-shaped top, which beautifully complements the elegant simplicity of its form. The warm patina and the well-preserved quality of the mahogany add a touch of antiquity that enhances its appeal.

The exquisite inlay work adorning the top adds a distinctive charm to its historical significance. This inlay, depicting a delicate floral motif with slender leaves and geometric accents, is meticulously crafted, highlighting the artisan’s attention to detail and mastery in marquetry. Set at the center, it serves as both a focal point and a testament to the period’s appreciation for understated, yet sophisticated decoration.

Supported by a gracefully turned central pedestal, the stand rests on three splayed legs, each ending in a delicate, yet stable footing. This configuration not only provides balance but also showcases the subtle yet masterful woodwork typical of the late 18th century. The design is both functional and decorative, serving its original purpose as a candle stand while being a noteworthy decorative piece in any contemporary setting.

Despite its age, this candle stand remains in commendable condition, with its structure intact and only minor signs of wear that are consistent with its age. It features an early repair where the top appears to have been re-glued at the seam—a testament to its continued use and preservation over centuries. This piece is a splendid acquisition for collectors and connoisseurs of early American furniture, offering a glimpse into the refined aesthetic and skilled craftsmanship of the Federal period. 27h x 28w x 28d

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