when you really don`t know what it is or what it is for !!!
We know from looking at the picture the following design criteria:
1. The candelabra was intentionally made in four (4) distinct parts/pieces, with three (3) moveable links holding the pieces together.
2. The large hole in the top of the topmost part was made to hang the candelabra from the ceiling or overhead beam, either via a peg, a nail or a rope/cord …. or from the end of a pole.
3. The center link was specifically designed to only permit movement in one (1) horizontal plane.
4. Given the topmost hole and the three (3) moveable links, I have to assume that this candelabra was made to withstand pretty much constant motion or swinging action, and if so, would explain the design of the center link as being a “damper” to stabilize the swinging movement.
Given the above, the pictured candelabra would have worked just fine hanging in the Captain’s quarters of a sailing ship/vessel … or carried hanging from the end of pole during a ceremony or parade.
Another question is, what type, species or “icon” are those two bird figures supposed to represent? Knowing the answer to that question would probably determine its origin.