Anthony House
$22.00
Hand poured soy candle with notes of olive leaves, freesia, and lemon.
In stock (can be backordered)
There's a well-known Italianate Victorian home in Alameda called The Anthony House, which was originally built in 1880 by John Anthony, a Central Pacific Railroad freight agent. It's just stunning! This floral blend candle with olive leaves and a hint of lemon is reminiscent of the groves found in Italy. It could certainly be the perfect signature scent in any elegant home.
Learn more at Walkies Through History and see realtor photos at http://www.anthonyhousealameda.com/
The Anthony House - olive leaf, freesia, lemon
Burn Time: ~50 hours, wax net wt. 8 oz
Enjoy the fragrance and ambiance of these hand crafted candles. Natural soy wax is carefully hand poured into whiskey glasses with cotton wicks. Add a classy ambiance to any room and then reuse your jars to create the perfect set of whisky glasses!
Additional information
Weight | 13 oz |
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Dimensions | 4 × 4 × 3 in |
Size | 8 oz mason jar, 16 oz mason jar |
Anthony House
$22.00
Hand poured soy candle with notes of olive leaves, freesia, and lemon.
In stock (can be backordered)
There's a well-known Italianate Victorian home in Alameda called The Anthony House, which was originally built in 1880 by John Anthony, a Central Pacific Railroad freight agent. It's just stunning! This floral blend candle with olive leaves and a hint of lemon is reminiscent of the groves found in Italy. It could certainly be the perfect signature scent in any elegant home.
Learn more at Walkies Through History and see realtor photos at http://www.anthonyhousealameda.com/
The Anthony House - olive leaf, freesia, lemon
Burn Time: ~50 hours, wax net wt. 8 oz
Enjoy the fragrance and ambiance of these hand crafted candles. Natural soy wax is carefully hand poured into whiskey glasses with cotton wicks. Add a classy ambiance to any room and then reuse your jars to create the perfect set of whisky glasses!
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