





Pair of Heisey Lodestar (Dawn) Candle Holders
Heisey's Lodestar line, pattern number 1632, was introduced in 1955 and produced until the company ceased operations at the end of 1957. The Dawn color is described as a "smoke" or "charcoal" gray, sometimes appearing with an amethyst tint under natural light. The Lodestar pieces are distinguished by a star-shaped base, which, unlike the earlier Satellite pattern, is not frosted. These candle holders, marked with the Heisey "H," stand approximately 6" tall and 8" wide.
Heisey Glass Company, operating from 1896 to 1957 in Newark, Ohio, was renowned for its high-quality, elegant glassware. Their pieces are characterized by clarity, meticulous craftsmanship, and distinctive designs, making them highly sought after by collectors today. Heisey produced a wide range of glassware, including tableware, decorative items, and art glass.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Heisey's Lodestar line, pattern number 1632, was introduced in 1955 and produced until the company ceased operations at the end of 1957. The Dawn color is described as a "smoke" or "charcoal" gray, sometimes appearing with an amethyst tint under natural light. The Lodestar pieces are distinguished by a star-shaped base, which, unlike the earlier Satellite pattern, is not frosted. These candle holders, marked with the Heisey "H," stand approximately 6" tall and 8" wide.
Heisey Glass Company, operating from 1896 to 1957 in Newark, Ohio, was renowned for its high-quality, elegant glassware. Their pieces are characterized by clarity, meticulous craftsmanship, and distinctive designs, making them highly sought after by collectors today. Heisey produced a wide range of glassware, including tableware, decorative items, and art glass.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
Heisey's Lodestar line, pattern number 1632, was introduced in 1955 and produced until the company ceased operations at the end of 1957. The Dawn color is described as a "smoke" or "charcoal" gray, sometimes appearing with an amethyst tint under natural light. The Lodestar pieces are distinguished by a star-shaped base, which, unlike the earlier Satellite pattern, is not frosted. These candle holders, marked with the Heisey "H," stand approximately 6" tall and 8" wide.
Heisey Glass Company, operating from 1896 to 1957 in Newark, Ohio, was renowned for its high-quality, elegant glassware. Their pieces are characterized by clarity, meticulous craftsmanship, and distinctive designs, making them highly sought after by collectors today. Heisey produced a wide range of glassware, including tableware, decorative items, and art glass.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.