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Tiffany Studios, 6-branch candelabrum
ITEM # 3401100
Tiffany candelabra come in many variations from single candles to twelve candles. They also come in both candle and electric versions, with or without shades. This example is one of the rarest and the best. It's a 6-branch candelabrum, originally electric, with 6 matching shades and jeweled candle holders. It also comes with a snuffer in the back, which is just decorative, since you can't snuff out electric bulbs. The switch is in the front. The patina is original and gorgeous. The candelabrum is properly signed underneath, as well as each shade on its fitter rim. The condition of the shades is excellent, with only a few minor nicks on the fitter rims of some of the shades. You would be hard pressed to find a rarer or better example. It's for the BEST COLLECTIONS!
Tiffany Studios, Bronze paperweight - Shando
ITEM # 3312015
Tiffany produced several models of solid-bronze paperweight animals of dogs, lions, owls, etc. This example is Shando (someone please help me out with the breed of the dog). The finish is gold doré, with uneven wear. The paperweight is properly signed underneath TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK and numbered in enamel D1595. It is titled SHANDO on top. It measures 2¼" tall.
Tiffany Studios, Bronze paperweight bulldog
ITEM # 3312017
Tiffany produced several models of solid-bronze paperweight animals of dogs, lions, owls, etc. This example is a bulldog, I think. (Someone please help me out with the breed of the dog). The finish is patina, with even wear. The paperweight is properly signed underneath TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK and numbered 888, as well as an enameled collector's number D1670. It measures 2" tall.
Tiffany Studios, Eagle ash stand
ITEM # 3406102
You won't find a rarer item of Tiffany Studios bronzework than this fantastic Eagle (or some rare bird) ash stand. Truly elegant. The ashes can be put in the tray that rests in the bird's mouth. There is a swivel top that dumps the ashes into the bottom. It is easily cleaned by removing it from the bird's mouth. Unbelievable original patina. You don't have to smoke to want to own this great rarity. It belongs in the best collections. Apparently unsigned, but right as rain. Pictured in Alistair Duncan's book Tiffany Lamps and Metalware, page 370, figure 1518.