Chambersticks consist of a central socket for the candle, mounted on a circular or rectangular tray, and were intended for use in rooms that were usually unoccupied such as the bedroom, or for moving between rooms. The earlier chamber sticks had a slot in the candle socket for ejecting the spent candle, and a bracket or support for holding a cone shaped candle extinguisher. For carrying, the earlier chamber sticks of the 18th century had or a long saucepan style handle. In the 19th century they usually had a ring or half-ring handle, which sometimes included a support for the snuffer.

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Three Sheffield Plate chamber sticks, all of circular form with…

Set of Three Sheffield Plate Chamber Sticks with Snuffers

Three Sheffield Plate chamber sticks, all of circular form with conical snuffers, two missing trimmers, height 11 cm, 12 cm and 10 cm (3)

Early 19th century brass chamberstick and stand, the…

Brass Dolphin Chamberstick with Stand

Early 19th century brass chamberstick and stand, the chamberstick cast in the form of a dolphin with looped tail above an incised circular base, with conical snuffer, the pedestal base featuring three dolphins suspending a sphere above a stepped concave…

Pair of Edwardian sterling silver chambersticks, mark of Thomas…

Edwardian Sterling Silver Chambersticks (Pair)

Pair of Edwardian sterling silver chambersticks, mark of Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London, 1906, each of circular form with pie crust rim, crested, hallmarked, one nozzle missing (2), total weight 458 grams, height 8 cm diameter 16 cm. Provenance: The…

Regency bronze chamber stick, of petit proportions, with urn…

Regency Bronze Chamber Stick, Petite Urn Sconce (9 cm)

Regency bronze chamber stick, of petit proportions, with urn shaped sconce of circular base with loop handle, diameter 9 cm

Pair of antique English dog formed chamber sticks circa 1840,…

Antique English Dog Chamber Sticks (Pair)

Pair of antique English dog formed chamber sticks circa 1840, height 18 cm, one chamber stick restored

Celtic design chamberstick, unusual long etched decorated…

Etched Celtic Chamberstick with Hollow Handle

Celtic design chamberstick, unusual long etched decorated chamberstick with hollow screw in handle

A silver plate chamberstick with snuffer & Wick Trimmers,…

Silver Chamberstick with Snuffer & Trimmers - 10cm Height

A silver plate chamberstick with snuffer & Wick Trimmers, height 10 cm

Two Georgian Sheffield Plate chamber sticks with snuffers, 19th…

Georgian Sheffield Plate Chamber Sticks with Snuffers

Two Georgian Sheffield Plate chamber sticks with snuffers, 19th century, the larger 12 cm hig, 18 cm wide

An antique English sterling silver chamber stick and snuff in…

Rococo Sterling Silver Chamber Stick by Charles Edington

An antique English sterling silver chamber stick and snuff in the Rococo style with wavy beaded border and scrolling winged serpent handle. Made by Charles Edington of London, circa 1837, 12 cm high, 17 cm wide, 366 grams

Pair of silver chamber sticks, of small proportions (possibly…

Small Finnish Silver Chamber Sticks

Pair of silver chamber sticks, of small proportions (possibly Finnish silver)

Important pair of chamber sticks, solid sterling silver,…

Georgian Sterling Silver Chamber Sticks with Snuffers

Important pair of chamber sticks, solid sterling silver, Georgian period, each with handle and candle snuffers, threaded edge pattern and engraved monogram, London 1797

Four Dutch ceramic items, circa 1950s comprising a Gouda flora…

Dutch Ceramic Collection, 1950s

Four Dutch ceramic items, circa 1950s comprising a Gouda flora 'Monaco' chamberstick and handled bowl, a Pzh posy vase and a c1960 Goedewaagen serving tray depicting fishermen eating sardines, designed by Anthoni van Gool and signed 'V.Gool'. Height 11.5…

A pair of antique brass chambersticks, late 19th century of…

A pair of antique brass chambersticks, late 19th century of typical form with brass adjustable slide and side ring holder. Height 10 cm

A pair of George IV sterling silver chambersticks, Rebecca Emes…

A pair of George IV sterling silver chambersticks, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1822, each with a removable nozzle in the raised cup-shape stick, with thread edges to the nozzle, pan, thumbpiece, and snuffer, each thumbpiece engraved with a…

Delightful Victorian sterling silver ink stand, all items…

Delightful Victorian sterling silver ink stand, all items hallmarked Sheffield, 1846, Hw//&Co (Henry Wilkinson & Co), the shaped rectangular tray decorated with gadrooned and shell borders, set with central sterling silver chamberstick, flanked by squat…

An antique Dutch .934 silver chamberstick, Dutch rampant lion…

Dutch .934 Silver Chamberstick by Diederik Lodewijk Bennewitz (1764-1826)

An antique Dutch .934 silver chamberstick, Dutch rampant lion mark .934 silver, Jan Berend Schone (assayer) maker's mark for Diederik Lodewijk Bennewitz (1764-1826), Amsterdam. Circular with reeded border, removable cylindrical socket, with ear-form…

George IV chamber stick, in sterling silver having a scalloped…

George IV chamber stick, in sterling silver having a scalloped dish with shell and floral edge with a candle holder reflecting the dishes design. Complete with conical shaped snuff. By Robert Hennell II London 1824. Diameter: 15.5 cm. Weight: 364.0 grams.