
Milk glass candlestick holders with sunflower pattern by Hazel Atlas
Selling Price
$15
History
Hazel Atlas Glass Company, operating from 1902 to 1964, was one of America's largest glass manufacturers, producing affordable glassware for everyday use. These sunflower-pattern milk glass candlestick holders were produced during the mid-20th century, part of the company's extensive line of decorative milk glass items that became staples in American homes. The scalloped edge and floral motif reflect the popular aesthetic of post-war American domesticity, when milk glass experienced a major revival. These candlestick holders appeal to collectors of American vintage glassware, particularly those specializing in Hazel Atlas pieces or mid-century milk glass. The sunflower pattern is especially sought after by enthusiasts of floral-themed glassware and those who appreciate the nostalgic charm of mid-century American home décor. Such pieces are valued for their historical significance as examples of mass-produced American glass manufacturing and their enduring aesthetic appeal in both vintage and contemporary settings.
Origin
United States
Maker
Hazel Atlas Glass Company
Time period
circa 1950–1964