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FULPER EARLY 20TH CENTURY PAIR OF RARE PLUNGER CANDLESTICKS IN MATTE GLAZE

$ 308.87

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Main Color: Blue/Lavender
  • Maker: Fulper
  • Original / Reproduction: Original
  • Marked / Unmarked: Marked
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Date of Creation: 1920-1929
  • Type: Candlesticks
  • Largest Dimension: 5"
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: The candlesticks are in excellent condition.
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    BEAUTIFUL PAIR FULPER EARLY 20TH CENTURY RARE PLUNGER CANDLESTICKS
    We have the privilege to offer you this beautiful, rare pair of early 20th Century Fulper plunger candlesticks.
    Circa from between 1920 and 1925 to 1929.
    Both candlesticks measure 3 1/16" tall. For diameter at the base, one measures 4 15/16" and the other 5".
    You will see the Impressed vertical "Fulper" mark on the base of one of the candlesticks.
    Features a low, saucer base design in a blue, lavender matte glaze.
    Samuel Hill started pottery in Flemington, New Jersey in 1815 and he manufactured drain tile. Abraham Fulper became a partner in 1847 and in 1860 he purchased the firm. After 1881, the business was operated as the Fulper Brothers and in 1899 it was operated as, Fulper Pottery Company. Abraham hired high end designers, modelers and chemists such as, Kugler and Stangl, as well he also helped to design and do glaze effects. John Kunsman was hired in 1899 and was the master potter. In 1909 the first art pottery was produced, which at this time, the firm was under William H Fulper II, grandson of Abraham, and at this time, they named the pottery line, Vasekraft and pottery production continued for 20 years.
    In 1929, the Fulper Pottery buildings were destroyed in a fire and production was moved to the Trenton plant. At this time a small part of art pottery was produced in Flemington until 1935. Stangl took ownership of the firm in 1930. At this time they produced dinnerware and then in 1955 the name was changed to Stangl Pottery.
    The candlesticks are in excellent condition with no chips, hairlines or repairs.
    This gorgeous set would be wonderful any Country setting.  great addition for any pottery or Fulper collector.
    On all of our items, insurance is mandatory and is included in the Handling Cost. We tried to make this easier on our customers, as Ebay does not prompt for an insurance amount. We will break it down for you upon end of sale in the invoice. We ship out Priority Mail to protect you with your purchases and get them to you fast. If the shipping runs less, we will refund that amount to your PayPal account.
    If you have any questions or concerns, we are easy to get along with. You can email us either by using the email link directly above the listing title or through eBay, contact the seller.
    We have photographed every part for you, so that you can see the condition. Feel free to ask any questions, we are easy to deal with.
    PLEASE READ COMPLETE LISTING AND VIEW ALL PHOTOGRAPHS BEFORE BIDDING.
    Sir Richards Antiques
    c/o Richard and Barbara Woodard
    3487 Waterbury Stowe Road
    Waterbury Center, Vermont 05677
    Remember to bid early to avoid disappointment.
    If you are purchasing more than one piece from us, we are happy to combine the shipment on these pieces, as much as we can to save you on the shipping costs.
    This is an estate item, being offered through sirrichardvtant, Sir Richards Antiques, in the business of selling fine antiques and art since 1967.
    Feel free to email or write us with any questions you might have or if you need more detailed photos:
    SIR RICHARDS ANTIQUES
    c/o Richard and Barbara Woodard
    3487 Waterbury Stowe Road
    Waterbury Center, Vermont 05677
    We try to be prompt and care very much that you know exactly what you are bidding on, as to condition, etc.
    We are available to answer questions from 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. (Eastern Standard Time), Seven days a week.
    You can bid with confidence that this is a good investment item to add to your collection.
    Check out our other quality auctions. Well worth a look!
    Thank you for bidding and have a great day, Barbara!
    In regard to furniture and accessories, we sell antique furniture and accessories. As most people know, these pieces become more beautiful with age because of movements and distress in the woods, some having restoration. Spindle turnings will not be uniform and swell unevenly with age. Wood tends to get stress fractures on support systems and where wide board construction is used. 85% of 18th Century veneers have had some restoration during their life. Pine secondary woods might fracture, making overlays and veneers have the same fracture lines. Old finishes might alligator, fade, fisheye or darken, depending on where the pieces were placed. All of these are desired by a true collector and gives it personality. Do not expect these early pieces to be like new. These pieces age gracefully just as we do, giving them unique personality. We do our best to describe and photograph all items thoroughly, but handle a quantity of pieces every day and might miss something. All these antique pieces are sold as is. It is your responsibility to view the photos, review the description, if you wish photos of a specific area on any piece we are happy to promptly submit them to you and ask any questions you may have before bidding. Selling items, untouched, usually directly from estates, we are not experts on clock works or any items with mechanical or moving parts. We know if they tick, run, move and are in tune with the quality of sound, but offer no guarantees on these items.
    SHIPPING TERMS: Buyer prepays item, plus shipping, insurance and Delivery Confirmation on this item, when applicable.
    All our shipping is done USPS Priority Mail, Insured Delivery Confirmation. International shipments are by Global Express. International and other shipments may run more, but always only what it costs us for shipping and packing materials. (Please note, shipments to Italy are by UPS only.)
    Shipment will be made within 4 working days of receipt, unless there is an unusual circumstance.
    All items are extremely well packed, which adds to the weight of the shipment.
    No returns on any items, unless we have grossly mis-stated something in the listing. The cost of shipping back and forth on any item returned is the responsibility of the buyer.
    PAYMENT TERMS: All payments must be received immediately after the close of the auction. On international shipments, it is the responsibility of the bidder to research any duty, taxes or other costs that might be incurred with this purchase in your country. All payments require immediate payment through PayPal. International shipments will be made through USPS Express Mail International unless your country shipments cannot be insured to the amount paid. If the shipment cannot be fully insured or is too large for shipping with USPS, the shipment will have to be made via FedEx or UPS. It is the buyers responsibility to research this insurance coverage and size requirements, as each country has different insurance and size limitations with USPS. You will have to make immediate payment through PayPal with the USPS quote; however, we will send you an adjusted bill after we have researched the best shipping solution for you. If in doubt, please contact us and we will be happy to research it for you.
    Thank you.
    You are welcome to personally view or pick your item up at our showroom, which contains Early American to Continental furniture, fine paintings and prints, fine porcelains and glass, plus almost every category pertaining to our past.
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