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    Posted 8 years ago

    KraZPoet
    (1 item)

    Approx measurement is 5-6 inches tall and 6-7 inches diameter. Beautiful colored glass inlayer in lead?

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    Comments

    1. KraZPoet, 8 years ago
      I really just want to know what it is.
    2. iggy iggy, 8 years ago
      candle holder?
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      Rubic Cube before they worked out the bugs.
    4. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      These were intended as candle holders, as mentioned. They can be found in varying degrees of craftsmanship as they were mostly done as "home industry" and sold at Renaissance Fairs and the like. There are more professional, even signed, varieties.
    5. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      They started showing up in the early 1970s and are likely still being made.

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