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Arts and crafts 1940s pair of silver pewter and copper candle sticks this amazing pair of hand made candle sticks made from silver copper and pewter stand 8 cm tall 10 cm wide at base we believe the inside of the sconces are silver wording silver a leaf and fdgps probably a makers mark unfortunately can't find any more information rare to have a matching pair in this condition some age related wear

The Arts and Crafts movement was a 19th century art movement that sought to revive traditional craftsmanship and restore honesty to the design and manufacture of everyday objects:

 

Origins

The movement began in Britain in response to the Industrial Revolution and the negative effects of mass production on the quality of work and the status of decorative arts.

 

Philosophical underpinnings

The movement was influenced by the writings of A. W. N. Pugin and John Ruskin, who advocated for medieval architecture and quality materials.

 

Design principles

Arts and Crafts design focused on natural materials, simplicity, functionality, and good craftsmanship.

 

Notable figures

William Morris, a textile designer and poet, is considered to have popularized the movement.

 

Spread

The movement spread to America, Europe, the British Empire, and Japan.

 

Decline

The Arts and Crafts movement began to decline during World War I and was surpassed by Modernism in the 1930s.

 

Resurgence

The Arts and Crafts movement is experiencing a resurgence today, but it incorporates new technology.

The history of candlesticks and candlestick charts is as follows:

Candlesticks

The history of candlesticks can be traced back to the 16th century, when table candlesticks had a high circular foot and a deep molding around the upper rim to create a drip pan. In Germany, some candlesticks had stems shaped like warriors or woodwose with extended arms holding the prickets or sockets.

Candlestick charts

The history of candlestick charts can be traced back to the 18th century, when Japanese rice trader Munehisa Homma (1724–1803) used technical trading analysis to track rice prices. Homma discovered that the rice market was influenced by the emotions of traders, in addition to demand and supply. He published his work in The Fountain of Gold — The Three Monkey Record of Money in 1755.

Introduction to the Western world

Steve Nison introduced candlestick charts to the Western world in his 1991 book Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques.

Use today

Candlestick charts are used today in stock analysis, along with other analytical tools such as Fibonacci analysis. Candlestick charts display the high, low, open, and closing prices of a security for a specific period. The shape of the candlestick varies based on the relationship between these prices.

Arts and crafts 1940s pair of silver pewter and copper candle sticks

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