Posted 1 year ago
MagnoliaMoon
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These candlesticks were my grandmother's. I have NO clue when or where she got them. My own research has done nothing but confuse me.
They are made with two-sided molds, hex shaped, with a slight step-up on the base. They are unmarked, but show brilliantly under any lighting conditions. the bottoms of the candlesticks show what appear to be swirls or faint lines. They measure 4 1/4" tall and 3 1/4" across the shortest side of the base (not point to point).
Heeellllp, anyone ??
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they look like Westmoreland line #1049 to me
Thank you so much !!!