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Scandinavian Candlestick?

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ahremck:
I saw one just yesterday that had an Ittalla label - not signed but, as you have all said, it is a copy for sure of the original.

Ross

Max:
You're saying that someone had stuck an Iittala label on one then Ross?

ahremck:
No, I am saying I saw a three ring candlestick pair like yours, and one had an Ittalla label still attached.  Neither had any sign of aa TW so I left them.

Ross

dirk.:
I think they are Luminarc - faintly remember seeing labelled ones some years ago...  :)

Cathy B:
It's dead easy to tell the copies from the originals from the shape of the knops (for want of a better description). If viewed from the top they are circular, they are the copies. The originals have knops which are eye-shaped when viewed from above. I'd take a photo of mine (which Mum has owned since the mid-70s and are signed) but I've just boxed them up and put them into the garage since we're having some renovations done.

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