This is a beautiful green pedestal dish filled with a hand poured scented soy candle. I have the exact piece in a teal blue and am constantly questioned about it when people come to my home. It stands out and is such a statement piece in person. I use mine to hold table coasters on the coffee table, there are so many uses for this piece! A definite for your home decor or a gift for someone special.
Scented Intrique fragrance oil; citrus of bergamot and grapefruit, play with dark saffron and fiery red pepper, while worn leather and smoky tobacco undertone sit below.
A little history, copied from the book " L.E. Smith Glass Company, The First One Hundred Years". "Beginning as early as 1953 and with rapid expansion by 1956 many new pieces were added to "the Finest Collection of Authentic Antique Reproductions," as Smith described it on the cover of one of its milk glass catalogs. Quite a few of them were from molds for pressed imitation cut glass patterns. Almost all of these are, in fact from old McKee Glass Company molds. McKee at this time had been purchased by the Thatcher Glass Company and was operating as a division of that company. Was the new owner disposing of excess mold inventory? The circumstances under which Smith acquired a large number of these molds is not known. Just in these first few years they brought out pieces originally belonging to the Colonial, Glentec, Innovation, Martec, Plutec, Quintec, Rotec, Sunburst, Toltec, and Valtec patterns,m all dating back to the early years of the century."
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