The antique boy and girl spelter matchstick holders, circa 1890, are an exquisite example of European craftsmanship. These slender holders are adorned with intricate filigree patterns, reminiscent of Art Nouveau style. A young boy and girl, their faces adorned with precious gemstones, hold cute matchboxes in their hands, inviting children to light up their own enchanting moments. The spelter, a mixture of lead, antimony, and bismuth, used to hold the matchboxes, exhibits a beautiful green patina, testament to the enduring love and care these items have received over the years. The perfect addition to any retro or vintage decor, these matchstick holders are a timeless treasure, waiting to be discovered and cherished.