A late 19th century American chamberstick rare and wonderful truly antique treasure. The chamberstick is hexagonal with its six sided shape continuing to the stem of the candleholder. The outer level is raised and embossed with leaves, branches and flowers, while the inner part (lower than the outer part) and rising up to the stemholder is plain and devoid of any decorationT. The chamberstick was manufactured by Shreve, Crump & Low Co. operated out of Boston, Ma in 1869-1888. The chamberstick is 16.5 cm wide, 10 cm high and weighs 210 GRAMS.
307 American 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A late 19th century American chamberstick rare and wonderful truly antique treasure. The chamberstick is hexagonal with its six sided shape continuing to the stem of the candleholder. The outer level is raised and embossed with leaves, branches and flowers, while the inner part (lower than the outer part) and rising up to the stemholder is plain and devoid of any decorationT. The chamberstick was manufactured by Shreve, Crump & Low Co. operated out of Boston, Ma in 1869-1888. The chamberstick is 16.5 cm wide, 10 cm high and weighs 210 GRAMS.