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Paden City # 112 or New Martinsville #14 Candlestick
Paden City # 112 or New Martinsville #14 Candlestick

Paden City # 112 or New Martinsville #14 Candlestick
Candlesticks are 7" and decorated with a simple geometric cutting of stripes and circles or dots.

According to Tom Felt, "This same candlestick was made by both the New Martinsville Glass Mfg. Co. as no. 14 (ca. 1917-1920s) and by the Paden City Glass Mfg. Co. as no. 112 (also 1920s). We haven't been able to figure out any way to tell them apart -- and considering the close relationship between New Martinsville & Paden City, they may even have been made from the same molds, shared by the two companies. Both companies made this style candlestick in 3 1/2", 5 1/2", 7", and 8 1/2" heights. (To confuse matter further, Tarentum Glass Co. also made it, but in 5" and 8" sizes.)"
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Date: 01.03.2008 14:09
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