





Pair of Heisey Crystolite Rosette Candle Holders
Pair of Heisey Crystolite Rosette Candle Holders (Circa 1938-1957)
Heisey Glass was founded in Newark, Ohio, in 1895 by A.H. Heisey. The company was known for producing high-quality, elegant glassware, often featuring intricate designs and a distinctive clarity.
Crystolite was one of Heisey's most popular glass patterns, introduced around 1938 and produced until the company closed in 1957. Chrystolite is characterized by its heavy glass, large vertical ribs and delicate form, reflecting the Art Deco influences of the time.
Crystolite is a term used for lead-free crystal glass. It is typically made by machine and is known for its durability and dishwasher safety. Despite being lead-free, Crystolite maintains a high level of clarity and brilliance, similar to lead crystal. Crystolite is known for its strength and resistance to damage.
These candle holders exemplify the mid-century modern esthetic with their simple yet elegant design. The rosette or flower shape adds a touch of sophistication, while the clear glass allows candlelight to create a warm ambiance.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Pair of Heisey Crystolite Rosette Candle Holders (Circa 1938-1957)
Heisey Glass was founded in Newark, Ohio, in 1895 by A.H. Heisey. The company was known for producing high-quality, elegant glassware, often featuring intricate designs and a distinctive clarity.
Crystolite was one of Heisey's most popular glass patterns, introduced around 1938 and produced until the company closed in 1957. Chrystolite is characterized by its heavy glass, large vertical ribs and delicate form, reflecting the Art Deco influences of the time.
Crystolite is a term used for lead-free crystal glass. It is typically made by machine and is known for its durability and dishwasher safety. Despite being lead-free, Crystolite maintains a high level of clarity and brilliance, similar to lead crystal. Crystolite is known for its strength and resistance to damage.
These candle holders exemplify the mid-century modern esthetic with their simple yet elegant design. The rosette or flower shape adds a touch of sophistication, while the clear glass allows candlelight to create a warm ambiance.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Pair of Heisey Crystolite Rosette Candle Holders (Circa 1938-1957)
Heisey Glass was founded in Newark, Ohio, in 1895 by A.H. Heisey. The company was known for producing high-quality, elegant glassware, often featuring intricate designs and a distinctive clarity.
Crystolite was one of Heisey's most popular glass patterns, introduced around 1938 and produced until the company closed in 1957. Chrystolite is characterized by its heavy glass, large vertical ribs and delicate form, reflecting the Art Deco influences of the time.
Crystolite is a term used for lead-free crystal glass. It is typically made by machine and is known for its durability and dishwasher safety. Despite being lead-free, Crystolite maintains a high level of clarity and brilliance, similar to lead crystal. Crystolite is known for its strength and resistance to damage.
These candle holders exemplify the mid-century modern esthetic with their simple yet elegant design. The rosette or flower shape adds a touch of sophistication, while the clear glass allows candlelight to create a warm ambiance.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.