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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A George III silver chamberstick, the nozzle, dished tray base…

Georgian Silver Chamberstick with Matching Crests

A George III silver chamberstick, the nozzle, dished tray base and conical snuffer all with fine ridged rims, S-scroll handle supporting the detachable snuffer, matching crests. London 1792 by Henry Chawner. Diameter of tray 13.3 cm. 239gms.

Pair of Victorian sterling silver chamber sticks and snuffers,…

Victorian Sterling Silver Chamber Sticks and Snuffers

Pair of Victorian sterling silver chamber sticks and snuffers, hallmarked, Chester, 1889, maker rubbed, with square sconces above lobed urn shaped body, above rectangular dish with gadrooned handle, total weight 265gm, (2)

William IV sterling silver chamber stick and and Snuffer,…

1832 Sheffield Sterling Silver Chamber Stick with Snuffer

William IV sterling silver chamber stick and and Snuffer, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1832, with piecrust surrounded on knop support with shaped handle and snuffer, total weight 337gm, height 10 cm

A Continental silver chamber stick, probably Dutch, 18th…

18th Century Dutch Silver Chamber Stick with Floral Motifs

A Continental silver chamber stick, probably Dutch, 18th century, decorated with floral motifs and decorative bows, approximately 276 gms silver, 5.5 cm high, 25.5 cm total width

A Georgian sterling silver chamberstick with Snuffer, 1825…

Georgian Sterling Silver Chamberstick with Snuffer

A Georgian sterling silver chamberstick with Snuffer, 1825 Sheffield, with maker's marks for probably Robert Gainsford, cast and chased in the rococo manner with shell and leaf forms, with a flying scroll handle and conical snuffer, weighted; hallmarked…

George IV sterling silver chamberstick, hallmarked London, 1824,…

George IV Silver Chamberstick with Monogram and Hallmarks

George IV sterling silver chamberstick, hallmarked London, 1824, Rg (Robert Garrard II), of shaped circular form, with fluted pan, leaf capped scroll handle, matching snuffer and drip pan, engraved with monogram, 'Garrards Panton Street London', marked to…

Georgian sterling silver chamber stick, plain classical design…

Georgian Sterling Silver Chamber Stick with Snuffer

Georgian sterling silver chamber stick, plain classical design with gadroon boarder and snuffer. London, 1749. Height 9 cm

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

A George III sterling silver chamber stick & Snuffer John…

George III Silver Chamber Stick & Snuffer Set

A George III sterling silver chamber stick & Snuffer John Scofield / London /, circa 1788, circular in form with a matched pair of candle snuffers, total weight approximately 242 gms silver, 7.5 cm high, the tray 15.5 cm diameter

Daniel Smith and Robert Sharpe, London, 1780 George III…

Georgian Sterling Silver Chamberstick with Classical Decoration

Daniel Smith and Robert Sharpe, London, 1780 George III sterling silver chamberstick circular form with double beaded rim and flying scroll handle, the later drip-pan with beaded edge by William Wrangham Williams, London 1860, matched conical snuffer by…

A William IV silver chamber-stick with a leaf shaped base,…

William IV Silver Chamber-stick with Floral Embossing

A William IV silver chamber-stick with a leaf shaped base, floral embossing and detachable snuffer; Charles Thomas Fox, London 1833. Height 6 cm.

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…

Pair of early George IV sterling silver chamber sticks and…

George IV Silver Chamber Sticks and Snuffers

Pair of early George IV sterling silver chamber sticks and snuffers, hallmarked Birmingham, 1822/23, M.B (Mathew Bolton), of circular form, with gadrooned edges and conical snuffers, with loop handles, total weight 577gm, length 16 cm (2)

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…

A pair of George III Irish silver chambersticks, with gadroon…

George III Irish Silver Chambersticks with Crest

A pair of George III Irish silver chambersticks, with gadroon rims, removable nozzles, conical snuffers, the snuffers and thumbpieces with a crest of a hind trippant. Dublin 1810 by James Scott, retailed by William Hamy. 865gms

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

A pair of Georgian sterling silver chamber sticks with snuffers…

Georgian Sterling Silver Chamber Sticks by John Bridge, London

A pair of Georgian sterling silver chamber sticks with snuffers by John Bridge of London, circa 1827, 10 cm high, 17 cm across, 760 grams total