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<p>[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 9769311, member: 18716"]They could be any time in the 20th century. The Georgian / Victorian ones are much thinner in section and size, and are often cut.</p><p><br /></p><p>Forgot to say before you - did also get ones like this that came with a metal stand with numerous hoops used for drinks or desserts, they were a thing when fondue was popular. I've seen then used as candle holders too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 9769311, member: 18716"]They could be any time in the 20th century. The Georgian / Victorian ones are much thinner in section and size, and are often cut. Forgot to say before you - did also get ones like this that came with a metal stand with numerous hoops used for drinks or desserts, they were a thing when fondue was popular. I've seen then used as candle holders too.[/QUOTE]
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