The candle holder is approximately 6 ¼” tall and 4 ½” wide at the base, with a beautiful band of flowers and intricate design. It is in excellent condition!
$16.00 OBO.
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The candle holder is approximately 6 ¼” tall and 4 ½” wide at the base, with a beautiful band of flowers and intricate design. It is in excellent condition!
$16.00 OBO.
These are vintage Westmoreland Glass "Stacked Ball" candlestick holders. Often referred to as part of a "Della Robbia" style or MCM "Grape Cluster" design, they feature a pyramid arrangement of glass spheres. Each holder typically consists of four solid glass balls. Three colored or clear balls form a triangular base, with one clear ball stacked on top to hold a taper candle. In good MCM condition - both still have labels.
$16.00 OBO.
This top used to be on a candle jar. It measures 4x5", with the gingerbread couple sitting together with dangle spring legs. Good condition.
$10.00 OBO.
These metal tropical style candle holders measure approximately 10 " tall and are in excellent condition. No chips or scratches. Great detailing on the palm fronds and trunk and perfect for your tiki decor.
$35.00 OBO.
This is a Heisey Glass #112 Mercury "Flamingo" pink depression glass candlestick holder, produced by the Heisey Glass Company between 1927 and 1941. This Art Deco style piece measures approximately 3.5 to 4 inches tall and the color "Flamingo" ranges from light pastel pink to a deep rose. In excellent condition - no chips or cracks.
$15.00 OBO.
Measures 2 1/2 " and perfect for holding standard taper candles. The intricate design features a delicate pattern that adds a touch of sophistication to your display. In excellent condition - no chips or cracks.
$15.00 OBO.
This white opalescent vase was made by the Jefferson Glass Company circa 1903. The pattern is very typical of stemmed vases made in that era...