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  • Candlestick (Germany), ca. 1930

    Short purple/gray body with a dark purple line going down the length of the body. The base is wider and circular and is decorated with a large floral-like design.

  • Ambassador Candlestick, 1926

    Thin-walled, clear glass; tubular nozzle, flairing at lip and curving into bell-shaped base.

  • Ambassador Candlestick, 1926

    Thin-walled, clear glass; tubular nozzle, flairing at lip and curving into bell-shaped base.

  • Ambassador Candlestick, 1926

    Thin-walled, clear glass; tubular nozzle, flairing at lip and curving into low dome-shaped base.

  • Ambassador Candlestick, 1926

    Thin-walled, clear glass; tubular nozzle, flairing at lip and curving into low dome-shaped base.

  • Candlestick (England), ca. 1900

    Double candleholder; ball supporting a leaf terminating at two candleholders made up of two thimble-like holders with petals acting as trays for candles.

  • Candlestick (England), 1750–65

    Molded baluster stem, on quatri-lobate stepped petal bases, the scalloped drip pans on the campana-shaped girdled candleholder above a scalloped knop; stick unscrews in two places to form three sections.

  • Candlestick (England), 1750–65

    Molded baluster stem, on quatri-lobate stepped petal bases, the scalloped drip pans on the campana-shaped girdled candleholder above a scalloped knop; stick unscrews in two places to form three sections.

  • Candlestick (England), 1758–59

    Pair of George II chamber candlesticks designed by William Cafe (active ca. 1757-died 1802-1811); each with circular plate with lip-curved edge and reeded rim; scroll handle with thumbplate terminating in…

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