Replacement Clear Glass Chimney Shade For A Wall Mount Candleholder # 2144 on 2040-parts.com
Edenton, North Carolina, United States
This is a replacement clear glass chilly shade for either a wall mount candleholder or your little brass candleholders. Is perfect for the one that got broke. The bottom is right and inch and a half wide the top is 3 1/4 six and three-quarter inches tall it has the fluted top and the scalloped edge on the top. There are no chips cracks were scratches it does have one bubble in the glass [ small one ].
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