Stretch Glass Candlestick With Attached Base 676 Celeste Blue Northwood 1920s
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Pattern: Colonial Company: Northwood Glass Company Year: 1920s Form: Chamberstick Reproduced: No Nice Celeste blue stretch glass Chamberstick in the very popular "COLONIAL" pattern. Introduced in the 1920s by the Northwood Glass Company. This was their #676 chamberstick. They are considered scarce. The chamberstick is 2 3/4 inches high and a foot diameter of 5 inches. The chamberstick could easily be moved from location to location. The plate was used to catch drippings and burnt matches. It is free of chips and cracks. There are two tiny flat nicks on side of socket (see pics). These are very flat. The stick is not sick, discolored or have chemical deposits. A fantastic carnival stretch chamberstick. If you have any questions, please ask.
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