This set of three Mexican tin candle holders is in the style of Gene Byron & probably dates to the 1970s or so, although they have a wonderful folk art appeal, as well. The craftsmanship is NOT all that great—the tops are not quite level, the stamping is a bit erratic, there’s a bit of rust & PLEASE NOTE that the largest candlestick has a small dent in the side. Please take a close look at the photos. They display quite wonderfully, however, as you can see. The tallest candle holder measures about 7.25” x about 3 1/8” in diameter across the top. The other two are approximately 5.5” tall (one is 1/4 inch shorter) x about 3.25” in diameter across the top. They have a lovely, dark patina & the bases are weighted with sand or something similar. Candles not included. Despite the somewhat crude craftsmanship, this is a very unusual & hard to find set that displays well. Thanks for looking! **PLEASE NOTE: Because of some unfortunate experiences recently, I now ship most packages with “signature confirmation.” I don’t want to create a hassle for anyone but I do want to make sure you get your package safely. Thanks so much for understanding.