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Post  mumof1 Sun 14 Jul - 17:51

Is this stage Artware piece a Candle Holder or Lamp Base? P1110410
There is a hole in the top
Is this stage Artware piece a Candle Holder or Lamp Base? P1110411
There is also a hole in the base
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Post  Ev Mon 15 Jul - 7:13

I would say it's a candlestick, because if it was a lamp base it would need an outlet hole for the cord Smile

Edits to add that there are lamp fittings that have the cord off the part that fits into the top, but I would still call this a candlestick Very Happy
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