You might like to look at them in two different colours on
my website too
http://www.thistlewoods.net/Candlesticks.htmlAnd here on my old website (kept for archive purposes) where you can see the Riihimaki signature trademark on the base of my blue candlestick.
http://www.geocities.com/carni_glass_uk_2000/Candlesticks3.htmlAnd here - where we listed the Riihimaki Firefly candlestick as one of our Honourable Mentions when we did the Top Ten European Carnival Glass pieces a few years ago.
http://www.thistlewoods.net/Top-10-Honourable-Mentions.htmlA little extra info. on the Firefly also known as Moth candlesticks. We bought our first pair in an Art Deco Collectables shop in Hampshire about 20 years ago. It was an amazing find, in retrospect, as Riihimaki's Carnival Glass is very seldom found in the UK. These candlesticks are actually rather hard to find anywhere! The pair we found in Hampshire were in an aqua-grey base glass, very unusual, and had a gold iridescence.
We bought our second pair in cobalt blue (with the Riihimaki trademark on the base) on one of our research trips to Helsinki about six years ago.
Yours appear to be pink base glass with a light iridescence. Unusual pieces!
Glen