Help with date and maker

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Siljedahl
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Help with date and maker

Post by Siljedahl »

Looking for information on candle stick. Thanks for any help!

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Re: Help with date and maker

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Your candlestick is more correctly called a chamberstick. It has a London hallmark for the assay year 1749/50 and the maker's mark of William Gould, a known maker of candlesticks and associated items.

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Thanks a lot!
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Post by buckler »

Some further amplification of the term Chamberstick
These were a handled holder for a candle used to take you to your bedchamber at night, and to undress by. Whether used to read in bed and/or use the facilities during the night is unknown ! The slot in this chamberstick originally held a snuffer trimmer or perhaps a method of re-igniting the candle. Opinions differ on this - the hood snuffer clearly original to the chamberstick would render another snuffer redundant
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Re: Help with date and maker

Post by Siljedahl »

Many thanks for your comments. The snuffer is original - both parts have a rooster engraved. The slot could make it possible to hang it on the wall. I suppose this type of chamber sticks are common but it is much older than I could think.
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