
1970s Colonial Williamsburg Chamber Stick - Williamsburg Pottery Candle Holder
Soon after J. D. Rockefeller began the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg a reproduction program was started. In 1938 a potter began recreating salt-glazed pottery for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. That business was the beginning of the famed Williamsburg Pottery that along with reproducing colonial-era pottery became a discount retailer of epic proportions.
The candle holders are in excellent condition. No chips or cracks.
Measurements: Approximate
Width 5.75 in / 15 cm
Height 3.5 in / 9 cm
Soon after J. D. Rockefeller began the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg a reproduction program was started. In 1938 a potter began recreating salt-glazed pottery for the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. That business was the beginning of the famed Williamsburg Pottery that along with reproducing colonial-era pottery became a discount retailer of epic proportions.
The candle holders are in excellent condition. No chips or cracks.
Measurements: Approximate
Width 5.75 in / 15 cm
Height 3.5 in / 9 cm