Candleholder is 3 3/4 inches tall. Heacock, Measell, and Wiggins in their "Dugan/Diamond" book attribute the candle to Diamond but according to Felt and Stoer in their "The Glass Candlestick Book, Vol 1", another researcher attributes the candle to Indiana based on the fact that this candle is usually found in a third company's Azalea assortment made to completment Noritake's china patternof the same name. She ( Sandra Stout) says that all the other pieces other than this candlestick used by the third company were Indiana glass items.
Weatherman listed the candlestick as unknown and called it Sherman.