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January 23, 2003

Bargain of the Day: Electric mini-altar

by Feòrag

A decorative item today - CHALKWARE? 11x11 In. GLOWLITE ELECTRIC ALTAR

This is 11 inches high x 11 inches wide x 4 1/4 inches, It has an electric plug that has to be replaced because wires are exposed on this wire. There are a couple of small chips in finish on right side bottom, 1 large chip on 1st shelf on top that holds a candle, small ones on front edge, It has 14 open holes altogether to hold 14 glass lights I have, All of them have rings around them. Then there are 2 metal 1 3/4 x 1 3/4 inch Candelabras that hold 3 candles each; 2 metal 1 3/4 inch single candle holders and 2 metal 1 3/4 inch urns, All the metal pieces are weighty, could be brass? On the 4 front bottom columns and 2 top columns there is a greenish color going down the center. There is a Picture of The Last Supper right in the front of the Altar and a picture of a Chalice on the top column. This is AS IS! Would have to be rewired and worked on.

Posted in Religious Tat at 09:33. Last modified on January 03 2007 at 05:37.
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1: Posted by: Richard Evans Lee | January 26, 2003 2:27 AM

Wonder where old, unwanted Christian tacky trash goes. Many, many years ago a roomate got an offer for an Electric Jesus Nightlight from an evangelist. Many years later I saw the undistributed remainder for sale in Archie McPhee's catalog of odd junk.

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