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323 English 18th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1820 sterling English chamberstick. The chamberstick has a rectangular shape with gadrooned borders on the base, removable bobeche and finger holder. It is nicely decorated on its base, removable bobeche, finger holder and snuffer. The decoration on the base has flowers in geometrical shape with flowers, and branches, while the finger holder has a … Continued
322 English 18th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A 1794 sterling English chamberstick. This rare chamberstick has a shell shape which narrows down at one edge and is bent to form the finger holder. It stands on three feet and is fluted through out the base, but the candle holder is plain with no decorations. The rim of the fixed bobeche has some … Continued
318 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1830 sterling English chamberstick. The William IV chamberstick has a fluted design throughout the the circular base, the candle holder stem, the removable sconce and the snuffer. It is fully marked for London 1830 on the chamberstick, sconce and snuffer with the the makers mark CF being one of the marks used by Charles … Continued
314 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1849 English sterling chamberstick. The relatively tall chamberstick made by Henry Wilkinson is identical to number 264 which was made in 1840 also by Henry Wilkinson. It is decorated with branches and leaves on its base, as well as on the stem and the original snuffer. The base rises to the stem which is … Continued
312 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1892 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has the circular drip pan with its rim, and the base of the candleholder stem having a finely pierced Repousse work. The Repousse work includes figues of faces, branches and leaves Its removable sconce and snffer are relatively plain and do not match the fine Repousse work. The … Continued
310 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1871 English Sterling chamberstick. This Victorian chamberstick has a long handle,more typical of French chambersticks than ofEnglish ones with the finger rest. The long bolock and column handle is decorated with a series of Renaissance figures.. A warrior with sword holding severed head opposite scribe. Above demons one with severed head. The handle crowned … Continued
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 … Continued
303 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A Superb 19th century, English Georgian sterling chamberstick. The round chamberstick was made in the reign of King George III by John Roberts of Sheffield in 1809. The chamberstick has a gadrooned edge on the rims of the chamberstick and the removable sconce. Similar designs also appear at the bottom and the middle of the … Continued
299 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1800 English chamberstick. A beautifully plain chamberstick typical of its era with no decorations or monograms. The chamberstick has its original removable bobeche and original snuffer. The chamberstick, snuffer, candle holder and stem all have gadrooned rims of a very delicate design. The thumb rest is plain with no design, but the snuffer has … Continued
291 English 19th Century Brass Chamberstick
A 19th century English brass chamberstick. The chamberstick has a round shape with a candle holder which is similar to much older Dutch or English chambersticks. However, the removable bobeche and the decoration indicate a later date. Its rim is raised at an angle and the rims’ edge is wavy with a shape … Continued
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 … Continued
286 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1818 English sterling chamberstick. This impressive Georgian chamberstick has a rectangular form and is complete with its original sconce and snuffer. It is beautifully decorated and hand engraved on the rims of the various parts of the chamberstick. The rim of the base and the rim of the removable sconce (which is also rectangular) … Continued
284 English 19th Century Brass Chamberstick
A 19th century English brass chamberstick. The small almost miniature chamberstick has a round shape with a horseshoe like decoration on its rim. Its stem and candle holder have a slight mesh like decoration and and an arrangement on the stem for a chain and snuffer is present. The attached chain and snuffer could be … Continued
283 English 19th Century Brass Chamberstick
An early 19th century English brass chamberstick. The chamberstick is a round cast brass and heavily decorated on its raised and bent rim. The decoration has shells and flowers, while the base is plain. The stem and candle holder have a few circular lines but are relatively plain. The round finger holder was decorated … Continued
277 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1891 English Sterling chamberstick. This Victorian Miniature Sterling Silver Heart Shaped Chamberstick candle holder was probably made for a doll house or a doll. It has repousse decoration and has a fine finger holder and candle holder. It is hallmarked for Birmingham, England, W.C for the silver makers William Comyns and sons who worked … Continued
270 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1829 English Sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick base is comprised of 3 detailed leaves with the naturalistic form which was used in this period in Birmingham, as well as in other places in England. It is a relatively small chamberstick with the candle holder also covered in leaves, and the handle resembling a sweeping branch. … Continued
268 English 19th Century Brass Chamberstick
A 19th century English Brass and Ebony chamberstick. This unusual chamberstick, (which might also be a container for other items) is of round shape and has the typical brass decorations seen on wood at the end of the 19th century. It has a removable cap and a felt or leather bottom, also typical of the … Continued
267 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1851 English Sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is a ten leaf chamberstick, each leaf emerging from the inner round shape of the chamberstick lending it a naturalistic flowing accent. The inner part of the base rises to become the stem of the candle holder and its upper part is also made up of … Continued
266 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1819 English Sterling chamberstick. The rectangular chamberstick which was probably part of an ink stand has a repousse foliate decoration on its rim, its stem, its detachable bobeche, and its finger holder. Although the snuffer does not have the same repousse decoration it has the same original Sheffield marks as do the chamberstick and … Continued
265 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1892 English Sterling chamberstick. The round shaped chamberstick is completely embossed and decorated. An embossed decoration of a castle and some trees cover the base of the chamberstick while foliage decoration covers the rim and the rest of the base. The candle holder is set on the continuation of the finger holder. A snuffer … Continued
264 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1840 English sterling chamberstick. The relatively tall chamberstick is decorated with branches and leaves on its base, as well as on the stem and the original snuffer. The base rises to the stem which is profusely decorated at its bottom with the same type of branches and leaves. The candle holder continues the flowing … Continued
262 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A 19th century English Sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a round shape but is unusual in several ways. It rises above the surface in several steps/levels until reaching the top of the candle holder. It is weighted, and covered in felt on the bottom, which could indicate it as 20th century. It has several bands … Continued
259 English 18th Century Copper Chamberstick
An 18th century English copper chamberstick. The chamberstick is a rolled sheet copper frying pan type chamberstick with the candle socket and the handle riveted to the base with copper rivets. The candle socket has a typical early 19th century slit to ease the removal of remainders of candles. The handle, which has a hole … Continued
250 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1835 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a circular form with the base being formed from beautiful delicate hand chased leaves. Two smaller leaves with a fruit in the center of each leaf adorn the stem of the candle holder, and similar leaves are on the candle holder and the thumb rest. The chamberstick … Continued
248 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A rare 1809 Georgian sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a handle and not a finger holder, which is rare for English chambersticks of that period. The chamberstick has an emblem of a shield on its handle. It has the London silver and duty mark, (except for the lion which is rubbed out) with the letter … Continued
247 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1843 English Sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is a combined sterling and sea shell with the round base forming the stand and stem of the sea shell which acts like a wax dripper. The rim of the candle holder is made of six sterling leaves. The chamberstick and the original snuffer are marked for London … Continued
243 English 20th Century Copper Chamberstick
A 20th century English copper chamberstick. This large chamberstick (18 cm diameter) is of round shape and has a high scalloped rim which extends to the bottom of the chamberstick. The handle is also large and is connected to the tray with three copper rivets. The candle holder is screwed to the base and its … Continued
237 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1810-1820 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is a small rectangular chamberstick with the outer edges of the base and the removable wax catcher finished in a floral accented repousse style swirl and scroll motif. The tray and the removable bobeche have somewhat faded hallmarks but the makers mark, and the crown above a faded … Continued
226 English 18th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A 1759 English chamberstick. A beautifully plain chamberstick typical of its era with no decorations or monograms. The chamberstick has its original removable bobeche and original snuffer. The chamberstick, snuffer, candle holder and stem all have gadrooned rims of a very delicate design. The thumb rest has a simple gadrooned design. The chamberstick is marked … Continued
223 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1887 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is a plain square chamberstick with the corners of the tray bent inwards. The top of the candle holder is a square without the corners which creates similar design on the top and the bottom. It is inscribed with C.D.F. in Gothic script. The chamberstick and original snuffer … Continued
217 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1835 sterling English chamberstick. The chamberstick has a beautiful delicate hand chased leaves showing the leaves’ veins on the stem of the candle holder and on the finger holder. The same design can also be seen on the candle holder. The bowl of the chamberstick is divided into 7 sectors each with intricate design … Continued
215 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1818 English sterling chamberstick. This is a solid plain Georgian sterling silver chamberstick with a fixed bobeche and with its original snuffer. It is fully hallmarked on both pieces. The chamberstick has the makers mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Bernard in London in 1818. There is an engraved image on the tray, snuffer … Continued
208 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An early 1825 English sterling chamberstick from Birmingham. The small chamberstick, 6 cm diameter, has a century, circular base with a decorative embossed border edge rim, and a turned silver column, leading to the original removable sconce. The chamberstick has a triple reeded silver loop handle and an attractive shell thumb piece. It has its … Continued
206 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1845 English sterling chamberstick. This elegant chamberstick is decorated throughout with scroll work. It has a square tray which is designed as 4 decorated triangles separated by 4 long, plain rectangular “tongues”. The tray rises to meet an unusual very thin hexagon decorated stem, which leads to a hexagon decorated candle holder with a … Continued
203 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1830 English Sheffield sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is a rarely observed octagonal petal design, a rare form in that period of English silver. The chamberstick has elegant raised berry, leaf and vine decoration throughout. The leaf displays are united by swirling vine, with twin flower head at the center. It has a fixed raised … Continued
202 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1857 Sheffield English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has the classic large circular base or drip pan. It has an elegant gadrooned decoration throughout the chamberstick, the detachable nozzle and the top and bottom of the snuffer. Its thick well rendered classical urn-form stem is supported atop multistep gradually widening base. The finger holder is … Continued
196 English 20th Century Pewter Chamberstick
A 20th Century English pewter chamberstick with a deep tray (3 cm deep) and a stylized 19th century type candle holder. Its thumb rest has a placement for the snuffer. It has several hallmarks, which could be of the Birmingham company of Pearson, Page and Jewsbury. Identical chambersticks have been seen with the stamp “England” … Continued
191 English 19th Century Tortoise Shell Chamberstick
A 19th century tortoiseshell and sterling silver chamberstick. A very rare chamberstick made of tortoiseshell with a sterling candle holder and a gadrooned silver rim. The shell has extermely rich colours typical of the period. The silver rim, which is pierced, holds the tortoise shell in place with three tiny pins. The tortoise shell of … Continued
186 English 20th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A 1901 miniature English sterling chamberstick. The miniature heart shaped chamberstick has a gadrooned edge all along the heart shaped tray. It has the Birmingham marks for the year 1901 and the makers marks of GV&Co which were used by Gourdel Vales and Company from 1900 to about 1911. The chamberstick is 4.3 cm long, … Continued
184 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1891 miniature English chamberstick. This meticulously made miniature chamberstick is round with a raised tray, a removable snuffer, finger holder and a relatively long candle holder. It also shows the mechanics for raising the candle (not movable). The chamberstick was probably used as a demonstration sample or in a dollhouse. It has the Chester … Continued
182 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1848 English Sterling Chamberstick. A very pretty English flower chamberstick with a twig like stem which ends up in the candle holder at one end and twists to become the finger holder in the other end. Three leaves with leave veins are attached to the twig. The chamberstick has the full marks for Sterling, … Continued
179 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1895 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is unique in having a beetle on its tray and a candle holder set on three wire type legs. The beetle is made up from two green semi precious stones. The tray is an octagon with four sides folded towards the candle holder and four sides raised and … Continued
173 English 19th Century Silverplate Chamberstick
A 19th century English silver plated chamberstick. The chamberstick has the thistle design and is of a triangular shape. Its base is comprised of six leaves of which three are bent to provide the stand (or legs) of the chamberstick. The leaves as well as the candle holder have a delicate vein like design. The … Continued
166 English 18th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A rare 1795 oval Georgian sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a handle and not a finger holder, which is extremely rare for English chambersticks of that period. The chamberstick has no decorations and its beauty lies in its plain, clean lines. It has the full set of English hallmarks, and the “u” letter for 1795. … Continued
151 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1819 English sterling chamberstick hollow box type, which was probably mounted on an inkwell and pen stand. It has a repousse floral leaf and vine pattern decorating the borders and the rim of the candle holder. The top of the box which includes the candle holder and the finger holder is removable. The chamberstick … Continued
148 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1896 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a clover leaf design with relatively high “walls or rim. The tray is plain without any decoration, and the finger holder (which has a different shape from the rest of the chamberstick) rises from a wedge which is between two half circular forms of the chamberstick. The … Continued
146 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1892 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is round standing on 3 bun feet, and the rim has an upwards folded guard having 16 sectors repeating alternatively in two patterns. The base of the tray is fluted as is the candle holder. The drip pan is wavy. The finger holder has a heart shaped thumb … Continued
140 English 18th Century Copper Chamberstick
An unusual copper frying pan chamberstick with steel socket and steel handle. The pan is a rolled over copper sheet with a steel socket which has soldered lugs or plain soldering into the copper pan. The chamberstick also has a steel handle which is attached to the pan by two copper rivets. The handle has … Continued
134 English 20th Century Silverplate Chamberstick
A 20th century English silver plate. The chamberstick is made of a heart shaped base, a candle holder with an unusual shape which is similar to the top of large candle sticks, two plain cylinders, probably for holding candles and a large curved handle. The rim is beaded throughout and has some decoration above the … Continued
79 English 20th Century Copper Chamberstick
A 20th century American Copper chamberstick. The round chamberstick was electroplated, but the electroplating was lost and the copper chamberstick remains. The chamberstick was made by Corbell and Co which was founded in London in 1946 and moved to the USA in 1951. It has a 15cm diameter and is 9.5 cm tall. It weighs … Continued
67 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An English mid 19th century sterling chamberstick by Joseph Angell II. The chamberstick is plain with a round base without any decorations and without a finger holder. It has some grooves on the underside of the base. Although the date letter cannot be found, the mark of Joseph Angell II appears on the bottom of … Continued
49 English 19th Century Copper Chamberstick
An 1896 English copper chamberstick. The chamberstick is of round shape with a crimped rim and brass wire handle. It has three half ball feet. The chamberstick, which has a mark and number 282456 is identical to the chamberstick appearing at the official Joseph Sankey site with the same design registration number for 1896 (see … Continued
47 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1806 sterling English chamberstick. The Chamberstick is a simple rectangular chamberstick with a fixed bobeche typical for that period. The rim of the base, the rim of the candle drip tray and the original snuffer all have the same type of grooves as does the finger holder. The chamberstick and snuffer all have the … Continued
44 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1896 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a relatively large candle holder with a ribbed outer surface suitable for striking matches and it has a fluted surrounding dip tray (seven sided). The chamberstick has the date mark for Chester 1896 and the maker’s mark W.M for William Neale or William Neale & Sons. The … Continued
38 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An English 1882-1885 sterling chamberstick. Made in Sheffield with the letter P or S for 1882 or 1885, this round chamberstick is similar to a tea glass holder. It probably held a glass insert which protected the candle from wind. Its rims (bottom and up and the finger holder are gadrooned, while the glass holder … Continued
32 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1817 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is rectangular with a gadroon edge on the base as well as on the bobeche which is removable. It is typical for the period being plain, simplistic and sturdy. The chamberstick and the bobeche have the silver marks lion and crown denoting London with the letter b for … Continued
30 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1847 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick has a beautiful flowing form from its tray to the top of its sconce. There are 8 sectors on the chamberstick, 3 with a geometrical trapezoid, the fourth having a small plate for a monogram, and 4 sectors with a combination of silver balls or beads. The different … Continued
29 English 19th Century Sterling Chamberstick
An 1829 English Sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick base is comprised of 3 detailed leaves with the naturalistic form which was used in this period in London as well as Birmingham (see number 270), as well as in other places in England. Its candle holder and snuffer are covered with leaves and flowers and the finger … Continued
9 English 18th Century Sterling Chamberstick
A 1769 English sterling chamberstick. The chamberstick is round with a gadroon edge on the round base as well as on the round finger holder. The bobeche is fixed and it stands on 3 legs. It does not have any feature for a snuffer. It has the silver marks for London, the letter D for … Continued