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Author Topic: Cranberry Swirl Gold Trimmed Pillars - Need Help Identifying  (Read 1003 times)

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Cranberry Swirl Gold Trimmed Pillars - Need Help Identifying
« on: March 23, 2018, 06:00:38 PM »
Hi all,
I bought these because they were so unusual - very light weight swirled glass, clear on the top and bottom, trimmed in gold, with a cranberry section in the middle. One is 15 1/2" tall , the other 15 3/4". From the base, it is hollow to the top of the cranberry section. The bowl on top doesn't have a candle holder.  I am at a loss as to age and origin. I can't find anything else that looks like these in all my searches. I'll attach some pictures if anyone has the knowledge and time to educate me. They are not signed or labeled.

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

kitchensink

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