Far left, a white candle in the shape of a plump finial is $25 from the Bombay Company, (800) 829-7789.
The Bombay Company is a furniture and home accessories retailer.
The Bombay Company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on September 20, 2007.
The price is $99 at the Bombay Company.
Another thriving company that offers reasonably priced items perceived to offer quality is the Bombay Company, which sells reproductions of English antiques.
Bob Nourse purchased The Bombay Company of Canada, which was a single store at the time, in 1979.
The Bombay Company grew to 450 stores with net sales of US$317 million for 1994.
The scene is almost too cute, but prices are low by standards elsewhere; real antiques seem to cost less than Bombay Company reproductions.
The Bombay Company, which sells higher-priced traditional housewares, has seen double-digit increases in earnings.
Tandy Brands also said its shareholders had approved a name change to the Bombay Company.