18th Century tilt-top (elliptical) candlestand
This 18th Century tilt-top candlestand has an elliptical top. In order to save space, the candlestand’s top could be tilted and and the entire piece moved against the wall.
This 18th Century tilt-top candlestand has an elliptical top. In order to save space, the candlestand’s top could be tilted and and the entire piece moved against the wall.
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