Postby admin » Mon Dec 12, 2005 12:38 pm
The mark is for William W. Hayden Co. of Newark, NJ ca. 1900-1910.
The object is definitely a table cigar lighter and cigar cutter.
Older cigars tended to come to a fine tapered point, so the small hole in the cutter is common for the time period.
The burner is mounted on gimbals so that oil stayed relatively level while passing the piece or raising it to take a light.
The tooth is probably a boar's tusk.
Originally, it would have had a little bell shaped cap to cover the wick, when not in use, to prevent fuel evaporation, it would have been attached to the piece by a chain.
Regards, Tom