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Old Flame 2010 H OW T O S HOP T HE C ATALOG Ol d F l a m e A D IVISION OF V ICTORIAN T RADING C O . BEST VIEW The catalog is best viewed in Internet Explorer. Once the catalog is open, select FIT PAGE from drop down list in PERCENTAGE BOX on the toolbar at the top of the page. This will enable the catalog to fit your computer screen. TURN THE PAGE To go to the next page or return to the previous page, use the right and left arrow keys on your keyboard OR click on the arrows located on the toolbar at the top of the page. ITEM DETAILS & PURCHASING To view specific details about an item or to order it, CLICK ON THE IMAGE of the product. Product page will open in a new window. www.victoriantradingco.com 800.800.6647 Antique Replica Candle Accessories • Home Fragrance • Beautiful Lighting • Hearth • Everything for the Candle Lover A METHYST G OBLET C ANDLE Queen Victoria tended to be superstitious here are a myriad of primal pleasures that render and was rumored to believe that purple Tme helpless to resist. Stolen afternoon naps, buttery was essential to the home for good toffee,toffee, romanticromantic comedies,comedies, ivoryivory roses,roses, a footfoot massage,massage, welfare. Frosted plum scent. 5”. a cricket’s chirp... and candles. There is something #18484 $19.95 ($22. retail) about the flickering firelight that evokes tranquility, conjuring an innate sense of well-being. I am celebratory when a cord of hickory is stacked behind the porch, forecasting the eminent evenings spent before crackling embers. Candles are ever-present in my days. A steamy bath retreat when accompanied by classical music and Trapp’s Water Candle No. 20 (p.38) is soothing therapy for the body and soul. Our laughter-filled kitchen is unquestionably the result of our hazelnut- praline candle (p.13) competing with the aroma of the oven’s casserole. A candle offers the comforting securitysecurity ofof home,home, invitesinvites meditation,meditation, andand absorbsabsorbs stressstress while inspiring creative thought. A french lavender “Positive“Positive Thoughts”Thoughts” P ROVERBIALROV E R B I A L P LAQUEL AQ U E travel candle (below) accompanies me on my journeys “It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.” A via suitcase to the hotel room when I’m missing my Chinese proverb inspired Adlai Stevenson in his praise familiar old bed. And just as the waft of a distinctive of Eleanor Roosevelt to which he added, “and her glow has perfumeperfume maymay remindremind usus ofof ssomeone,omeone, soso doesdoes fragrancefragrance warmed the world”. 3 x 8”. #16076 $9.99 (was $15.) muster nostalgic moods. Candles are empowered to sway the spirit to a dreamy place to which only our subconscioussubconscious hashas beenbeen givengiven directions.directions. LetLet themthem leadlead “Clara“Clara Bow” B OUDOIRO U D O I R D OLLO L L L AMPA M P you there... Brazen hussies and flappers inspired the heavily eyeshadowed dolls that were born in the Roaring “Night Watch” W INDOW C ANDELABRA Twenties. A replica of our cherished antique allows MelissaMelissa Standing sentinel in the window, a trio of light gives evidence Melissa & Randy Rolston buttery light to exude her lace petticoat. Requires 25 watt to the passersby of the warmth that resides within. Requires bulb not included. 17”. ($180. value) Founders & Owners #17572 $79.95 three D batteries (not included). Gold plated resin. 10”. #18085 $12.95 ON THE COVER: Edwardian Prints: F IRE F ANCIES While antiquing, this romantic pair of lithographs stole our sensibilities. Lovers gaze into a fire with imaginative musings of each other appearing within the flames. 13 x 20”. $59.95/ea. He. #18496 / She. #18487 Paul de Longpré R OSES N IGHT L IGHT The master painter of dew-kissed flowers circa 19th c. has left a legacy of painted blooms so perfect. Bulb included. UL. On/off switch. 5 x 3”. Gift boxed. #15790 $14.95 ($20. value) (Please refer to p.47 for additional Night Lights.) Crimson MercuryMercury Glass C ANDLESTICKSA N D L E S T I C K S Rivaling the fiery flame for attention, graceful candle S ANTOS C ORONA V OTIVES holders are a dramatic variation of the silvery classic. 8”. The austere beauty of European #17314 $29.95/pr. ($40. value) relics invokes a reverence to inspired designs. The recent revival of this movement speaks to all faiths. Calming Chamomile & French Lavender T R AV E L C ANDLES Authentically replicated from antique Transform a commercial hotel room into a soothing haven or place on crowns placed upon church statuaries. your night stand to lull you into a sweet slumber. Calming Chamomile Metal with glass stones. 3 & 4”. and French Lavender essential oils are infused within pure, clean- #16054 $19.99/pr. ($30. value) burning soy. 15 hrs. each. #16501 $8.99/asst. pr. ( $11. retail) 2 800-800-6647 www.victoriantradingco.com 3 E MBERS N AT U R A L C ANDLES “Silk Road” L UMINARIES Pillar candles are drizzled and hand-dipped in dramatic cascades of Inspired by a rich heritage of textile prints created in contrasting earth-toned wax. Each piece is unique, and exudes rich the Russian Turkestan region in the mid-1800’s, each patterns when illuminated. Fragrance free. 3 x 8” Pillars. Choose candle glass has a metal tea light hanger that inserts from (Left to Right) Stone, Dark Red, and Terra Cotta. USA. within the chamber. Vibrant jeweled-tones rival those #16483 $16.99 (was $20.) of a stained-glass window at sunset. Glass/metal. 9”. $11.95/ea. SAVE ON 3 OR MORE! $9.95/EA. Burgundy Mums. #16347 / Midnight Garden. #16348 C AT H E D R A L L ANTERN A buttery light exudes the inner sanctum of a cast iron candle lamp. 9”. Candle not included. #17787#17787 $29.95$29.95 ($40. value) O LDEL D E E NGLISHN G L I S H L ANTERNA N T E R N InIn DDicken’sicken’s dayday thethe likeslikes ofof thesethese wouldwould assistassist one’sone’s journeyjourney fromfrom roomroom toto roomroom afterafter thethe sunsun hadhad set.set. ThisThis OldOld EnglishEnglish lanternlantern willwill illuminateilluminate thethe roomroom throughthrough frostedfrosted glassglass panels.panels. UsesUses a teatea lightlight oror votivevotive candle.candle. Metal.Metal. 12”.12”. #9893#9893 $19.95$19.95 ($25. value) C ANDLE L AMP No outlets required for this clever decorative that may be used with Elizabethan Rose H URRICANE G LASS a tea light or votive even after the ThisThis multi-taskermulti-tasker cancan harbourharbour a candle,candle, serveserve asas shade has burned inside the chamber. a vasevase fforor a ddozenozen rroses,oses, bebe ffilledilled withwith treatstreats oror Detachable shade. 5 x 10”. potpourri, or stand alone in its beauty. 9”. #16296 $24.95 ($30. retail) #15762 $19.99 ($40. value) S PENCERIAN C ANDLE G LASS The ornamental 19th c. penmanship that veered from lettering into animals and angels is experiencing a deserved renaissance. The intricacies of a gifted hand are rendered upon an exquisite votive glass. USA. 6”. $19.99/EA. (was $25.) G ABRIELLAA B R I E L L A F IRESCREENI R E S C R E E N Sweet Balsam. #16325 AfterAfter thethe firesfires havehave burned...aburned...a lovelylovely Amber Clove. #16326 frontispiecefrontispiece forfor thethe hearthhearth duringduring summersummer Tea Leaf. #16328 monthsmonths isis inspiredinspired byby EuropeanEuropean antiques.antiques. 37 x 40”. Wood/resin. Hand painted. #16840 $299.99 ($500. value) SweetSweet BalsamBalsam AmberAmber CloveClove TeaTea LeafLeaf 4 800-800-66478 0 0 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 4 7 www.victoriantradingco.com 5 Saint Claire A UNTIE A DELAIDE ’ S L AMP (far left) P ILLAR S TAND A hauntingly beautiful torchiere lamp appears to have been painted a One might be convinced that this century ago- fading from palest robin egg to cream with plum roses. pedestal withstood a century of duty. Ideally suited for buffets, desks, bookshelves and small occasional tables. A distressed finish of old blue and Antique bronze base. Handpainted glass/metal. 13”. #10205 $39.95 stone conveys a traditional air to the romantic home. Composite. 16”. #16184 $34.99 ($42. retail) G ARDENIA C ANDLEHOLDER Dainty blown glass petals secure La Boheme B EADED the base of a flickering taper C ANDLEHOLDER candle. Each is an original art piece Crystal garlands cascade the expanse as evidenced by the myriad of tiny of an elegant decorative accessory that air bubbles captured within the will cast a light on one’s traditional graceful stem. 12”. Gift boxed. tastes. Brass with glass beads. 12 x 16”. #14055 $29.95 ($40. value) #13705 $49.95 ($90. value) Chandelier Boudoir T EALIGHT H OLDER With all the grandeur of light fixtures found in Parisian parlours and hotels, these petite versions will cast a glistening light. Cabernet. 10”. #12020 $59.95 “Thrice-Nice” C ANDLEHOLDER A baroquebaroque designdesign withwith a shabbyshabby eleganceelegance isis versatileversatile forfor casualcasual oror dressydressy interiors.interiors. Metal/Glass.Metal/Glass. 9”.9”. #16275 $19.95 C RYSTAL B OBECHES As functional as they are dressy, these table protectors will serve as go-betweens for drippy candle tapers and Mousekin’sMousekin’s GoodGood ReadRead fine linens and furniture C ANDLEA N D L E H OLDERO L D E R finishes. They work well ProppedPropped casuallycasually uponupon with the classic crystal a slab of Swiss cheese,cheese, candlestick. 2”. hehe isis absorbedabsorbed inin hishis #10585 $9.95/pr. well-litwell-lit chapterchapter book.book. VerdigrisVerdigris brass.brass. 66”.”. #10637 $24.95 Mercury Glass C ANDLESTICKA N D L E S T I C K AppearingAppearing toto havehave enduredendured a centurycentury ofof firelight,firelight, tthishis ttraditionalraditional tapertaper holderholder isis inspiredinspired byby thethe hauntinghaunting intrigueintrigue ofof antiqueantique mirrors’mirrors’ tarnishedtarnished reflectionsreflections thatthat havehave lostlost theirtheir silversilver undercoat.undercoat.
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