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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: SILVER CANDLE-SNUFFER, Mid 1880-1900's
... MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: SILVER CANDLE-SNUFFER...silver candle-snuffer... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Table setting silver candle-snuffer Object ...Object. pointed at one end, with a 1.7 cm ''foot'' under the point. The Ushaped snuffer to one side below the point, This has a medallion shaped decorative medallion on the side. The interior scissors action snuffer-- which moves in a sideways action is hallmarked: WH &S followed by an indistinguishable mark. Two oval shaped loops form the handles, and each has a 1.7 cm ''foot''.domestic equipment, table setting, silver candle-snuffer -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Functional object - Candle snuffer
... Scissor shaped silver candle snuffer which stands on 3 legs... high-country Scissor shaped silver candle snuffer which stands ...Scissor shaped silver candle snuffer which stands on 3 legs -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Candlestick holder and snuffer, c. 1900
This is a high-quality item and would have been used in a household in affluent circumstances. The firm of James Dixon and Sons of Sheffield, England, was established in 1806 and ceased to operate in 1992. Candles were widely used for household lighting until the advent and availability of electric lighting from the 1920s onwards. This item has no known local provenance but is retained because it is fine example of a household item of the past.This is an electro-plated silver candlestick holder. The base is roughly circular (more hexagonal) with an embossed edge and a handle attached by welding. The candlestick holder is vase-shaped with a circular open top for inserting the candle. The circular top also has an embossed edge. Attached to the handle by a clip is a cone-shaped snuffer. The candle holder and snuffer have been used. On the bottom of the base are the name and symbol of the maker and five hallmarks. ‘Jas Dixon & Sons Sheffield’ ‘866 P W/B’ household lighting, history of warrnambool, silver candlestick, candlestick with snuffer -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Candlestick holder, c1890
EPBM silver candle holder with handle and snuffer with white candle.EPBM 332candle, candle holders -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Candle Snuffer, Early 20th century
No specific information is available on this item but it was a common object in the past when candles were an important source of light in a house. Candle snuffers are also used in churches but these are usually larger in size. This item has no provenance and is in a poor condition but will be useful for display.This is a metal candle snuffer in a very rusted condition. It may have originally been silver. It has two scissor-like handles which open a lid which has a sharp edge which cuts off the top of the wick and extinguishes the flame. The pointed end of the item was also used to trim the candle and the snmall container behind the lid stored the wick pieces cut off. There is an embossed flower decoration on the handle and more decoration on the box area. There are three rests to allow the snuffer to sit on a surface.candle snuffer, warrnambool