- Each candlestick measures approximately 3 1/2" high (5" high with boboche), 3 3/4" diameter across base
- Sconce holds taper candle up to 3/4" base diameter
- Boboche cup has 3/4" well to hold taper candle, cup catches melting wax
- Sterling silver (.925) holders and cups with cement fill for weight stability
- Made in USA by Michael C. Fina Company in New York City, circa 1930s-40s
- In good condition with some minor damage on one candlestick (see notes below)
- In stock and ready to ship direct from our Ohio antique warehouse
SELLER'S NOTES: This listing is for a previously owned pair of cement weighted sterling candlesticks made by Michael C. Fina in New York City in the 1930s-40s era. They have the boboche insert cups with liners which are also sterling. They are very old and have lots of patina and are in pretty good condition overall. However, there is some damage on the neck of one of the candlesticks where it appears that something heavy may have fallen onto it and compressed it a little. It isn't noticeable at first glance but on close inspection it can be seen. Please refer to the final picture in the group of photos for this listing to see this damage. It does not seem to affect the strength or durability of the candlestick but it does cause a slight lean which can be hidden by turning the holder when the candle is in place.