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Stuart Crystal

Candle Holders, Stuart Crystal, Carlingford, Crystal Tapers, Set of 2, Vintage

Candle Holders, Stuart Crystal, Carlingford, Crystal Tapers, Set of 2, Vintage

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  • Pattern:  Crystal Candle Holders, Carlingford Pattern from Stuart Crystal
  • Made in England 
  • Vintage: 1979 - 1984
  • Details:  A pair of very heavy, brilliantly cut, crystal candle holders.  The pattern, which is crisscross on the bottom and has vertical designs going up the column, catches the light from many angles and disperses it in a rainbow of hues.  The look is elegant, works well with any style but especially well within Art-Deco and Mid-Century modern decor.  They have a very unusual diamond shaped base showcasing most of the pattern.  "Stuart" name clearly etched on the bottom.  
  • Materials:  Crystal
  • Dimensions:  8.25 inches Tall and 4.50 inches wide (at Base from point to point- angled)
  • Condition:  Vintage - Excellent Condition.  There are no chips, scratches, cracks or any other defects on these candle holders.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are ANTIQUE and VINTAGE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Anyone who knows crystal, knows the Stuart name stands out above the rest.  Stuart Crystal’s story begins in 1827 when Frederick Stuart, at the age of eleven, and orphaned, was sent to work at the Redhouse Glassworks on the Crystal Mile in England.  By 1853 he, along with Richard Mills, Edward Webb, and Thomas Webb, formed the firm of Mills, Webb & Stuart.  In 1883 Stuart started a family business called Stuart & Sons, taking over the old Red House glass works where he had worked many years before.  Later Stuart's sons kept the Stuart Crystal company successful right up until 1995.  In 1995, the crystal-making firm was successfully bought out by the equally renowned Waterford Wedgwood company.   In 2001 the Stuart factory was closed forever, making the preservation of those Stuart Crystal pieces that remain a matter of great historical importance.
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