(Pair) 2 \"Small Po\" Match Pewter Round Candlestick Hand Made in Italy 8.5\" 95%


(Pair) 2 \

When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.


Buy Now

(Pair) 2 \"Small Po\" Match Pewter Round Candlestick Hand Made in Italy 8.5\" 95% :
$349.99


sale is for 2 candlesticks.The Match Italian Pewter single candle holder measures 8.5 inches tall and will hold one tapered candle. The candle stick features a classic Italian design and is made of the highest quality pewter on the market. Match Pewter only offers pewter to the public containing no less that 95% pewter. The high tin content gives Match Pewter its signature luster. Hallmarks viewable..Match Pewter is known for manufacturing the most desirable pewter in the market because of its high tin content. Tin is one of the most valuable metals in the world and any pewter piece should have a minimum of 92% tin content. Match Pewter is made up of 95% high quality tin, which gives Match Pewter its warm and soft glow and also adds to its value. All Match Pewter is hand made in northern Italy by expert pewtersmiths. Each piece of pewter that Match makes is heirloom quality. All Match Pewter is stamped with hallmarks from Match or from the antique mold from which the piece is made. Match Pewter rarely needs care, but when it does, Cape Cod metal polish will buff out any tarnishing.Match Pewter should be washed in warm soapy water and hand dried. All flatware and ceramic dinnerware may be washed in the dishwasher with mild liquid detergent on the lowest heat setting and dried at the lowest heat setting. If your water is hard, do not wash Match in the dishwasher. All Match stemware and bar ware should be hand washed only.Pewter is an alloy metal made primarily from tin mixed with a small amount of lead, copper, bismuth or antimony. Pewter starts out a shade of light gray, and as it ages the metal oxidizes and darkens. Early pewter, which typically contains lead, eventually turns black, which is how it earned the nickname black metal. As the oxidation of old pewter progresses, the resulting discoloration is known as patina. Think twice before polishing and removing the aged patina from early pewter; it provides a protective layer increases a piece\'s value. Most pewter made today is mixed with something other than lead, so the discoloration is much less.

(Pair) 2 \"Small Po\" Match Pewter Round Candlestick Hand Made in Italy 8.5\" 95% :
$349.99

Buy Now