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RARE 1970s Confederate Brooke Crescent Amberina Diamond / Pineapple Fairy Lite

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Item traits

Category:

Candle Holders

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Used

Material:

Glass

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Handmade:

No

Shape:

Pinapple

Occasion:

Anythig

Additional Parts Required:

Yes

Suitable For:

Mini Candle

Department:

Adult

Care Instructions:

Clean with Warm Water

Number in Pack:

1

Style:

1970s

Features:

Glows

Finish:

Satin - Iridized

Pattern:

Diamond/Pineapple

Character:

2 pc Fairy Lite / Lamp

Color:

Amberina

Subject:

Hand Molded Glass

Modified Item:

No

Brand:

Confederate Brooke Crescent Glass Co

Type:

Fairy Lite / Lamp

Theme:

Candle Holder

Original/Reproduction:

Original

Time Period Manufactured:

1970-1979

Production Technique:

Batch Production

Character Family:

Crescent

UPC:

Does Not apply

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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings.

Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1742498474

Item description

RARE 1970s Confederate Glass Co, Brooke Glass Inc., Crescent Glass Co, Amberina Diamond / Pineapple Fairy Lite / Lamp #350 - Diamond or Pineapple Fairy Lite, 6.2"h. Diamond lattice "pineapple" or pinecone shaped shade on a footed base having simulated pineapple leaves around its sides This is a Beautiful and pretty much Impossible colorway to find in from this company--very good condition No dents, dings, fleabites, chips or cracks. A little history on the Companies above: This is from an newsletter dated August 2001 put out by: Fairy Lamps Elegance in Candle Lighting Fairy Lamp club . com and written by: Lloyd Nan: BROOKE GLASS COMPANY,INC. by Lloyd Nan BROOKE GLASS COMPANY, INC. 1879 - PRESENT HISTORY The Riverside Glass Works was built in 1879 on the site where Brooke Glass Inc. stands today. They made a variety of tableware and oil lamps until 1907 when they closed due to bankruptcy. The plant was reopened in 1911 by Mr. Henry A. Rithner, Sr. in partnership with Mr. Ellery Worthen as the Crescent Glass Co. manufacturing "bargoods, tumblers as well as automobile headlight lenses and other lenses for the transportation industry" (Ref. 1). For a few years from about 1976 to 1982 Crescent had a retail line of products under the name of Confederate Glass and items can be found having paper labels with that name. The Rithner family operated Crescent until 1982 when it was closed and liquidated. In 1983 Henry Rithner III reopened the plant as Brooke Glass Inc. (Ref. 2). On March 30, 2001 the furnaces were shut down at the Brooke factory and there are no immediate plans to make any more glass. Instead they will contract other glass companies to replenish stock using Brooke molds and will retain their decorating and distributing departments (Ref. 3). The father and son team of Henry and David Rithner will continue to operate Brooke Glass. Their product line is mainly lamps and lamp parts including some candle lamps from the Confederate molds. These are made by hand pressing or press-blowing the pieces from clear or colored glass. Many of the pieces are hand painted with glass "ice" and enamel designs, which are fired on for permanence. In addition to 19 listed stock designs, personalized decorations including initials can be custom ordered. There are currently four hand decorators headed by Goldie Stanley (Ref. 3). Next door to the factory is a gift shop operated by Sharon Mitchell. Sharon's husband, Don, was a mold maker for Erskine Glass Company in Wellsburg, WV for about 20 years and made the molds for many of the Crescent/Confederate products. FAIRY LAMP TYPES It is not known precisely when the first fairy lamps were made but it was probably in the mid 1970s for the Confederate Glass line. In addition to models made to be marketed under the Confederate name, some were made by Crescent for other companies such as Lenox, Petites Choses and Comar Industries. Most of the Fairy Lamp shades and bases were made with separate part numbers but with compatible sizes and designs. They could then be combined in different ways for use as candle lamps, with a 2.5"h. x 2.0"d. clear glass straight sided candle cup, or with an oil "cartridge" for use as restaurant table "mood" lighting. Many different designs of one-piece candle lamps, or votives, have also been made. These little candle lamps with their variety of patterns and colors complement a fairy lamp collection nicely and make a pleasing display on shelves in an east-facing window. All colors known for each type are listed in the following even though they may not necessarily be in stock today. PLEASE REFER TO ALL PHOTOS FOR A BETTER VISUAL DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM All of My Items Come from a Smoke Free Home I Strive to Ship Next Day Feel Free to Look Through My Other Listings Please Contact me with any issues prior to leaving negative/neutral Feedback or low detail ratings as I will always do my best to solve any problems that may come up! Please refer to all photos above for a better visual description of the product being offered and it's condition. If you have any further questions please feel free to message me Any props that are used in the taking of the photos are not included, only the item/items in the title of the listings are being sold Notice Regarding Vintage Items: I specialize in vintage items that are usually 50+ years old. It is important that you examine this item carefully before bidding. I welcome all questions. While I try hard to get my description accurate, you must look at the pictures and remember that vintage is NOT new or mint. Unless otherwise stated, items WILL have age related wear. These are usually items that are no longer manufactured or available by retail. I buy at estate auctions, yard sales and antique stores and I surface clean most but not all of my items. I try to describe my items the best I can. There is no intentional misleading information in my listings, but there may be a mistake or something missed occasionally due to human error. I do not smoke, however the previous owner(s) might have. If you buy or collect vintage you must know that the items come from an era when the vast majority of Americans did smoke. Most of my customers want items in their authentic condition which shows wear and proves age so I leave any deep cleaning to the buyer's discretion. My items are sold in "as is" condition. I try to highlight any flaws over and above normal wear and tear but again, you must look at the pictures and please feel free to ask questions.