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- maple and br****; height: 242.57 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, US Candlestand; 1790–1800; ****gany, birch, and various inlays; 107 x 49.21 x 48.9 cm;...
- uses: Loo tables were very po****r in the 18th and 19th centuries as candlestands, tea tables, or small dining tables, although they were originally made...
- Table (altar) with the Gospel Book, the tabernacle, and the seven-branch candlestand. The Table of Oblation is in the background to the left. To the right...
- The Seven-Branched Candelabrum is a large candlestand from the Essen Cathedral Treasury. Today, it stands on the ground floor of the Westwork of Essen...
- partake of the Eucharist). On either side of this portal are large br**** candlestands called menalia which represent the pillars of fire which went before...
- com/product/old-pine-dry-sink/ 238 4 "Martha's Candlestand" TBA 0704 https://www.newyankee.com/product/marthas-candlestand/ 239 5 "Dominy Clock" TBA 0705 https://www...
- carved and gilded table frames, stands, screens and mirrors. Two sets of candlestands at Hampton Court Palace are attributed to him on the evidence of his...
- the nave or, if the narthex is large enough it is placed there. Four candlestands are placed around the coffin, forming a cross. The priest censes around...
- Russia sent architectural drawings, interior church furnishings – such as candlestands, a chalice set, censers, banners, a full iconostasis (the icon screen)...
- Italian Old Masters, with a notable marquetry commode and matching pair of candlestands by John Cobb (1772) and four pier gl****es designed by Robert Adam (1770)...