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This blog will from time to time complement my Wales Antiques Web Site and its printed companion. The guide is a developing listing of general suppliers of antiques and collectables in Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Powys and beyond; it now including auctions and in the future specialist heritage related attractions. Over 23 years it has become an essential resource for anyone with an interest in buying and selling antiques and collectables in West Wales and Beyond. If you would like to know more visit the site here.

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Photos: Arts and Crafts Oak Candlesticks from Carmarthen Showground

I spent the best part of this damp morning at Carmarthen Showground Antiques and Flea market distributing the 2010 Wales Antiques Guide. A side benefit of this is getting in early before the civilians, and having a good look around the stalls and meeting the mostly laconic and downbeat stall holders.

The goods on offer were piled high and of a pretty good standard; with more cash I would have come home with a lot more that I did.

So here’s the star lot; one pair of arts and crafts candlesticks, oak, carved, 16 inches high and probably late 19th or early 20th century. I’m unable to identify the maker but I suspect a Welsh connection. I guess they could possibly be made for ecclesiastical use though I’d have expected something a little more ‘gothic revival’.

4 comments to Photos: Arts and Crafts Oak Candlesticks from Carmarthen Showground

  • Ian

    No doubt it’s all in the photography but great coloured wood.

  • Yes thay have some lovely colour; the first image is oddly soft. I’m not sure why this should be as the original image is sharp. Probably WordPress applying its own aesthetic values…

  • Hi Paul, I quite like those. They look like they belong in a church or monastery dont they. Stumbled on your site whilst surfing ‘ceredigion art’, keep up the good work, Chris

  • Hi Chris, thanks for looking…
    Yes they do have a monastic feel; I could imagine them holding flickering candles in a draughty hall.
    I took a look at your site and your work (at http://www.chrischalkart.com/ if anyone else wnats to look!) and enjoyed my visit. Keep in touch; maybe we could swap some links?

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