I just unpacked this candleholder from a box that I packed away some 25-30+ years ago.  The pattern that is etched onto the candleholder is "Bridal Bouquet" and it is an etching from the Glastonbury-Lotus Decorating Company.  The pattern was used from the 1940's through the 1960's and can be found on glass blanks from many glass companies.  This particular glass candleholder is from the "Maya" line (or shape) manufactured by the Paden City Glass Company.  I suspect that this was manufactured sometime during the 1940's but it could be a bit older or a bit newer.  This is a 2-lite candle holder that stands 5 3/4 inches tall is 8-8 1/4 inches wide.  The Art Deco wings on the sides of this candleholder are really stunning and the etched pattern is very attractive.  In terms of condition, I find absolutely no damage - no chips, no cracks, no discoloration or loss of etching - everything in its place.  Please see the photos, check my feedback, and ask any questions before making a purchase.  You will be delighted with this candleholder!!