Antique Moore Bros Porcelain Candelabra Orchids Leaves Epergne Vases Mint 14”H.



This is a superb 19th century, Moore Bros English porcelain, floral motif, triple sconce candelabra made in Staffordshire, England. The candelabra is decorated with orchid flowers, and leaves vining around the multi armed structure as if clinging to branches of a tree. This piece is beautifully and delicately detailed, with accents of gold gilding. Woodland fungi form 2 trumpet shaped vases or epergnes with a hidden center “pocket” which may have originally been intended as a spill vase. This piece is in excellent, antique, pre owned condition. I can not find any chips, cracks, touch ups or repairs. The stamp on the base dates it to between 1891 and 1902. (Candles and books not included.)



Measurements: 14”H x11 1/2”W x6 1/2” at the base

Weight: 4 pounds 3 ounces


The Moore Bros. Pottery company was in business from 1873 to 1905. Bernard Moore is renowned for his chemistry knowledge and production of flambé glazes which he perfected when he went out on his own after 1905.



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