Posted 8 years ago
JoeyC
(120 items)
I've searched & searched but can't identify the maker, can you? HUGE candlesticks, octagonal, beautiful cuttings which appear to be frosted, hollow stem. Super heavy. They are 17 3/4" tall ... 6 3/4" base ... 4 1/4" top which is recessed appearing to be polished to an inside bevel. I bought these at a flea market; they have significant damage ... chips. Also one of the candle cups has an old lead band repair around it (not glued, it wiggles). But regardless of condition or value I hope to figure out the maker! "Student of glass" here. Pairpoint? Sinclair? European? HOW OLD do you think? PLEASE COMMENT! THANKS!!!
Damage aside, these are beautiful! We have a resident "know-it-all" (said with affection) when it comes to these things - TallCakes - so I hope you get some good info!
An expert is just what is needed! The workmanship on these is pretty amazing, yes. Thank you for commenting! Hope TallCakes will solve the mystery. Can't wait.
I found a mark on the bottom! So hard to see but they are SINCLAIRE, Corning NY, 1904-1929. The mark is an S inside a wreath.
Oh, that's great!