How old is this candel stick?

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goldencoin said:
Paid $2 for this at goodwill. Not exactly sure how old, but I do know it was married a while ago due to the lead oxidation. Also included, a $5 picture from my college (University of Michigan) from 1937 from salvation army

HH
-GC

Just out of curiosity, why did you buy that candle stick?
 

jerseyben said:
goldencoin said:
Paid $2 for this at goodwill. Not exactly sure how old, but I do know it was married a while ago due to the lead oxidation. Also included, a $5 picture from my college (University of Michigan) from 1937 from salvation army

HH
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Just out of curiosity, why did you buy that candle stick?

I know it's old, pre-industrial revolution. The casting is crude and the lead is heavily oxidized. I know it is very old, but not quite sure as brass candle sticks were popular from 18-19 centuries. I'm interested in finding out from which century it is

HH
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