Scepter/#1027, Westmoreland
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Manufacturer: Westmoreland
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About Scepter/#1027
These candlestick are about 8″ tall. There are ads that have the label #1027. The Scepter/#1027 candlesticks were made in crystal from 1930s through the 1940s, according to Mike Carwile’s 12th edition of Standard Encyclopedia of Carnival Glass.
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