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Vintage crystal glass 2 arm candelabra with epergne

D
18 years ago
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Description

I bought this peice at an auction. It was listed as a Fostoria candelabra. I then listed it on ebay as a Fostoria Colony pattern due to the likeness.  The gentleman who bought this got it and said it definately was not Colony.  But was interested in what and where it came from. Can you help?

Thank you Dana

Category Lamps and Chandeliers
Medium Glass and Crystal
Distinguishing marks No Marks
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 13" tall x 15" wide
Date Period Unknown
Weight 2-3 lbs
History Was sold to me as a Fostoria Candelabra
Price Paid (If known) 50.00
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Submitted by aflint

I see this has been on here a good while, but I am trying to find the maker on a serving plate in this same pattern, and have  been looking for years now. The pattern is mis-identified in Florence's Glassware Pattern Identification Guide Vol. III  on page 210 as U.S. Glass Scroll And Flower.  However, U.S. Glass catalog pages showing their Scroll & Flower pattern is not even close and the line # 314 is the original line number that Challinor & Taylor used.

I've seen this pattern in other pieces as well, creamer & sugar, small bowl, covered butter or cheese (which is square) and in crystal, bright blue, and green.

So, I am very interested in anything known about this patern.

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