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EARLY GEORGIAN CAST BRASS SCISSOR-FORM SNUFFER AND UPRIGHT STAND

England, 1720-45

 

George I / II Cast Brass Snuffer & Upright (Pedestal) Stand, England, 1720-45

 

The heavy cast brass scissor snuffers with long handles, a curved box and pointed end
(for uncurling the burnt wick before trimming, and prodding the candle stub from the nozzle),
resting in an upright stand with flanged rim and reeded receptacle
over a knopped and reeded stem, resting on a shaped square base

 

Condition : Excellent; without repairs; scissors apparently original to stand;

normal small scuffs and abrasions; collector's numbers verso

 

Overall, 9" High / 3.25" Square the Base / Scissors 6.75" Long

19.2 oz.

 

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#7607

 

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George I / II Cast Brass Snuffer & Upright (Pedestal) Stand, England, 1720-45

 

George I / II Cast Brass Snuffer & Upright (Pedestal) Stand, England, 1720-45

 

 

 

 

 


 

Also See :

 

 

The Pair of George II Brass Colunmar Candlesticks,

Shown with

a Small Mid-18th Century Georgian Glass Tazza, 6" (not yet photographed)

raised on an 8-sided Silesian (Pedestal) with an elongated tear;

and a Scarce George II Silver One-Piece Apple Corer, 1740-50

 

 


 

 

 

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George I/II Cast Brass Scissor-form Snuffer & Upright (Pedestal) Stand, England, c1720-45 

 

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