Are these original? Ive heard that 6+- years ago a batch from these were found and since then heavily reproduced at high quality. Thanks for watching
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Hello,
I do have a question regarding these items. Most of the time these are said to be candle holders but I have a few of these cups and I don't see how one could keep a lit candle in them wihout the cup itself burning. If anything I could see them being used as some sort of decorative item but as a candle holder I wonder. Would like to hear any other opinions about these items. Are there any catalogs from the time period showing these cups?
thanks
Duzig(Bill)
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Originally posted by Duzig View PostHello,
I do have a question regarding these items. Most of the time these are said to be candle holders but I have a few of these cups and I don't see how one could keep a lit candle in them wihout the cup itself burning. If anything I could see them being used as some sort of decorative item but as a candle holder I wonder. Would like to hear any other opinions about these items. Are there any catalogs from the time period showing these cups?
thanks
Duzig(Bill)
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Well, I have a few of these cups and they certainly can not hold any water. The underside is made of cardboard. I tested it with a tealight inside and outside with some wind and it worked fine. As far as I no they were used along side the road with parades. Some people also say they were used as grave lights.Last edited by timster; 07-04-2017, 02:27 AM.
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Hi,
dozen of "complete sets" are sold each year...
I'm very very suspicious on those currently for sale since a few years...
They originate from Germany or the East for sure.
Anyone is having period pictures of them in use for funerals or other events ?
And what about an UV test on the cardboard ?
If the product existed during WWII, are all the ones sold today originals or repros ?
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Vince
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Thanks to everyone for their answers. timster, you are the first one I've heard that says they actually put a tea light inside and it didn't burn the cup but I still have my doubts about these items. It would be nice to find a picture of one in a catalog from the period. They do make nice little decorations put among other items but I still doubts about their use and origin.
thanks again
Duzig(Bill)
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I agree that there are many for sale in Europe, which should cause suspicion. I am still on the fence about them, since materials could also be period.
Cardboard bottom in UV negative.
Indeed a "tea candle" should and can be used in them.
The material is gelatine, when made wet they crimple/shrivel.
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Update hands on
They came in the mail today. Now i've seen them hands on this are my observations.
Subjective;
it smells old
Objective;
Very fragile material
The swastika is in detail badly coloured in. You see the black colour go past the lines (see pictures). Every cup has the damage/bad details on other places, so not similar.
Where the red material is attached to each other it has not bin glued, it seems it is melted in to the structure. (See picture)
There not al straight on on the top. (See picture)
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