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Both sticks are equal in size and measure 9 1/2 inches high. The base measures 4 inches square, the candle cup is 7/8 inches across and each one weighs an amazing 3 pounds, 6 ounces each. (The game of Clue, originally called Cluedo, was invented in Birmingham, England. These brass sticks were undoubtedly made in Birmingham and could easily be the murder weapon in the game.)
The bottom of each of the candlesticks has an impressed mark consisting of a bell within a crenellated tower. The same mark is printed on the red and gold foil label, along with the words 'Made in England'. The candlesticks are in excellent condition with some discoloration on the wax pan around the opening for the candle...we left them unpolished as they are a nice mellow golden color as found and they display wonderfully.
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