An 1807 English Sterling George III Chamberstick. The chamberstick has the classical circular drip pan and circular detachable nozzle. It is plain, which is typical of the period with a handsome slender petal gadroom trip on the rims of the drip pan and the nozzle. Ithas a tongue cap flying scroll handle. The chmberstick has identical marks on the nozzle and chamberstick with the London sterling marks and the date letter M for 1807. The makers mark IM shows it was made by John Mewburn of London. The chamberstick is 17.5 cm long including the handle amd it weighs about 300 grams.
308 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1807 English Sterling George III Chamberstick. The chamberstick has the classical circular drip pan and circular detachable nozzle. It is plain, which is typical of the period with a handsome slender petal gadroom trip on the rims of the drip pan and the nozzle. Ithas a tongue cap flying scroll handle. The chmberstick has identical marks on the nozzle and chamberstick with the London sterling marks and the date letter M for 1807. The makers mark IM shows it was made by John Mewburn of London. The chamberstick is 17.5 cm long including the handle amd it weighs about 300 grams.