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Pair of Freeman Leidy pieces

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A pair of columnar candlesticks marked on the bottom "Freeman Leidy". My grandmother always had these in her dining room on her buffet with candles. I am 70+ and cannot remember when she didn't have them. She lived on a remote ranch in western Kansas, and after reading about the ceramics works, have to assume that she acquired them around the time I was born when she and my grandfather took a rare road trip to southern California, in 1947. The pieces are as shown below--not quite as intensely colored as the photo appears, with gold leaf edges and highlights. They are about 9" in diameter and 4" high.

Category Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium Ceramic, looks like porcelain to me.
Distinguishing marks Freeman-Leidy
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 9" in diameter x 4" high
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