2 Candlesticks

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Object Name: 
2 Candlesticks
Place Made: 
Accession Number: 
64.2.13
Dimensions: 
See Individual Records
Location: 
Not on Display
Date: 
probably about 1800-1850
Primary Description: 
Pair of Candlesticks. Colorless lead glass; blown. Hollow, tall form, composed of a cylindrical socket with small cup top, open to a small flattened ball knop, a large globular knop, and two ball knops; open to a flared, trumpet-shaped foot.
Department: 
Provenance: 
Davis, Cecil, Source
1964-06-11
Treasures in Glass (1966) p. 42, #65; BIB# 28036