i have a pair of decorative glass (oil & taper) candlesticks.
i think they are called casper candles, and if so, were invented by tobias wong in 2003, and are NOT the antiques i thought they were lol.
but i think they must have some value, and would be grateful for any suggestions.
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the candle and holder stand 28cmÂ
actual candle: 20.5cm  (4cm sits inside the holder)
holder: 12cm
entirely made from glass.
the holder has 2 purple sections, and is edged in gold. the edging is very decorative, cut to leaf shapes around the edges.
the actual candle is clear glass, with leaf patterns cut out, and gold leaves painted around the stem.
both have the original rubber stopper to keep the oil in the candle part.
and the tiny glass stopper that holds the wick.
the pair are in immaculate condition.
(i bought the pair hoping to sell and put towards the cost of my next plane ticket from the UK to australia, to visit my only daughter and newborn grandaughter) but have no idea what they are worth, and would like to get the best price.
many thanks in advance for and answers/advice
jan
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