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Candle Holders, Westmoreland, Doric Milk Glass, Vintage Set of 2

Candle Holders, Westmoreland, Doric Milk Glass, Vintage Set of 2

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  • Pattern:  Milk Glass Candle Holders, Westmoreland Doric, Set of 2
  • Made in USA
  • Vintage: 1947 - 1960's
  • Details: A gorgeous set of milk glass candle holders in the very intricate Doric pattern from Westmoreland.   They have a wonderful stem with three columns enhanced by the classic Doric Lace pattern on the base.  Westmoreland is known for high quality milk glass and this set is no exception.  These are so pretty they look wonderful even without candles as an abstract piece on a bookshelf of mantel.
  • Material: Milk Glass
  • Dimensions:  4.25 inches Tall, approx 4.25 inches in Diameter (base)
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Excellent Condition. There are no scratches, chips, cracks or crazing on either of these pieces. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.

Westmoreland Glass Company's history goes back to the 1800's as the Specialty Glass Company in East Liverpool, Ohio.   When the company moved to Grapeville, Pennsylvania in 1889, they changed the name to Westmoreland Specialty Company manufacturing a variety of glass containers.  In the 1920's they made their first milk glass and it proved to be the most important product they ever made, they became known as the best quality milk glass manufacturer.   So much so that in 1923 the company name was changed to Westmoreland Glass Company to differentiate it from the glass container business.  Some of their best known patterns came later like: Paneled Grape, Beaded Grape, Old Quilt, and Roses and Bows.  So loved was Milk Glass from Westmorland, that 90 percent of the glass produced from the 1920's through the 1950's was Milk Glass.   They also made high quality glass and crystal like the much loved "hen on nest" dishes made in clear glass as well as milk glass and later in the 1950's they were made in amber, blue, green, pink, and brown.  Unfortunately in May of 1984 the company closed its doors and never reached their 100 years anniversary.

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