Treen candlesticks - any idea how old and where from?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by evelyb30, Aug 19, 2017.

  1. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I bought these weeks ago. There are a pair of them and they were made in two pieces and apparently meant to come apart for storage.

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  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    with the base being that wide I'd say made from two different pieces of wood...nothing to do with storage.....more that there would be a large waste of wood it the stick was turned from a block as large as the base....
    imho...
     
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  3. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That doesn't surprise me. I'm still wondering whodunnit, or at least wheredunnit. The base doesn't look like someone chopped it apart with a saw.
     
  4. Bev aka thelmasstuff

    Bev aka thelmasstuff Colored pencil artist extraordinaire ;)

    That dark wood looks like some stuff from the Philippines.
     
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  5. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    That's possible. They're heavy as heck too, if that helps. Some kind of mahogany?
     
  6. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    naah...maybe some type on ironwood....
     
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  7. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    The design is reminiscent of barleycorn chessmen.
     
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  8. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    They do indeed. I think they were also a whopping $2, so even if they're not old/rare/valuable I'm out a bottled water.
     
  9. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    u pay a lot for bottled water........:hilarious::hilarious::hilarious:
     
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  10. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    If you're buying it out somewhere, that's the going rate. I generally drink tap water, so I have money for treen. :cool:
     
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  11. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    African ebony in my book. I've some old carvings my godfather bought me years back.
     
  12. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    I should have thought of that, but I've never seen a piece of West African-turned wood. Plenty of carvings, but nothing mechanical.
     
  13. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Some of my bits are turned: I think they use or used those foot driven thingummies.
     
  14. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Old school, in other words. Hmmmm - those might make a nice Christmas present for someone local.
     
  15. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Exactly. And they might indeed, they're good things.
     
  16. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    One of my pastors is into West African, and East African for that matter, art. I always give all three gentlemen some sort of cool/fun/wacky gift and these fit the bill. As cool anyway.
     
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