This small item was made by Elkington, of Birmingham England in 1844.
Measures 5.5 inches ( 13.97 cm.) in length, is 1.375 inches ( 3.49 cm.) wide and is 1.625 inches ( 4.13 cm.) tall.
What was it called ? Will accept a couple of different names.
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What-is-it question CLVIII.
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Well done Trev. Yes, it's a Taperstick.
Used for melting sealing wax for letters.
Also called a "Tobacco Candlestick". These were often used to light smoking pipes.
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Here's a related item by Samuel Wood, London, 1744.
It is 3.375 inches ( 8.6 cm.) high. The diameter of the base is 2.875 inches ( 7.3 cm.).
What was it called ?
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Used for melting sealing wax for letters.
Also called a "Tobacco Candlestick". These were often used to light smoking pipes.
http://www.theassayoffice.co.uk/newsmay08_silver.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Here's a related item by Samuel Wood, London, 1744.
It is 3.375 inches ( 8.6 cm.) high. The diameter of the base is 2.875 inches ( 7.3 cm.).
What was it called ?
Pat.
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