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Author Topic: Mystery Uranium Glass Candlestick  (Read 847 times)

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Offline Penelope12

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Mystery Uranium Glass Candlestick
« on: September 08, 2018, 08:41:55 AM »
Hi fellow glass addicts,

I wonder if anyone can help me identify this lovely frosted uranium glass candlestick before I tear my hair out!  ??? I have done all the usual searches, including google images, but have drawn a complete blank. The closest I can find is one with a cherub base by Schweig , Muller & Co. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks Penny.

Finally got the file sizes down...phewwww!
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Re: Mystery Uranium Glass Candlestick
« Reply #1 on: September 10, 2018, 08:58:01 AM »
I've been playing around with the photos to try and get the file sizes down without losing the quality, so hopefully this is a better picture. There are four ladies around the stem and the quality is good, so thought perhaps a Czech manufacturer?
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