Posted 8 years ago
tshusker
(109 items)
A quick internet search failed to find a duplicate or example of mine, but some that were “close” have been called bridal wedding candlesticks, duo sonata candle holders, as well as gold overlaid or encrusted Glastonbury-Lotus Georgian Gold candlesticks.
Mine were my Great Grandmother’s, and I have no idea of their name, origin or age. They appear glass and not crystal.
Each is 5 7/8" high, with a 5 1/2" wide base, and 5 1/4" from candle center to candle center. Each is also 1 lb. 1.6 oz.
Would appreciate any information you might provide.
Thanks!
Very Nice, I am sure Tallcakes will know, as He knows so much, and a real benefit here on CW!!
Hello Tallcakes...........Are you there? Thanks so much !!
very nice Paden City duo candlestick called 'Betsy' with the Lotus #793 Golden Corsage décor
Thanks, antiquerose, and to you, TallCakes! Very helpful in helping to identify! Tallcakes, any idea the age of these? Thanks again!
Your Welcome for the little bit I did.....LOL.....I just hollered !!
Tallcakes is just SO knowledgeable on glass. He is just amazing. Now you can mark you Mystery Solved !!
~ And Check out Tallckaes beautiful glass posts too, and you see his amazing collections!!! ( and some beautiful FOOD ...lol )
Another provided reference: "Paden City #793 Golden Corsage (Gold encrusted) 1940s. The Glass Candlestick Book volume 3 page 142 (by Tom Felt, and Elaine & Rich Stoer)." Thanks!!