An 1824 English sterling chamberstick. This Georgian chamberstick has an octafoil or eight petal form with raised diamonds between the petals. The removable nozzle has six petals and also has raised diamonds between the petals. Both base and nozzle have a period stag family crest, but do not have any other decoration. The stem is also plain giving the chamberstick a sturdy, clean look. The chamberstick has the hallmarks for London 1824 on the bottom of the base and on the nozzle, with the makers mark of William Eaton, first listed in 1813, on the nozzle. The chamberstick is 14 cm diameter and is 6 cm tall, it weighs 280 grams.
287 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1824 English sterling chamberstick. This Georgian chamberstick has an octafoil or eight petal form with raised diamonds between the petals. The removable nozzle has six petals and also has raised diamonds between the petals. Both base and nozzle have a period stag family crest, but do not have any other decoration. The stem is also plain giving the chamberstick a sturdy, clean look. The chamberstick has the hallmarks for London 1824 on the bottom of the base and on the nozzle, with the makers mark of William Eaton, first listed in 1813, on the nozzle. The chamberstick is 14 cm diameter and is 6 cm tall, it weighs 280 grams.