
Brass chamberstick candle holders with finger loop handles
Selling Price
$45
History
Chamberstick candle holders emerged in the 17th century as practical lighting devices designed for portability throughout the home. The distinctive finger loop or thumb ring allowed users to safely carry a lit candle from room to room, while the wide drip pan caught melting wax. These functional pieces became essential household items before the advent of electric lighting, with brass being a favored material for its durability and warm appearance. By the 18th and 19th centuries, chambersticks were produced in various styles ranging from simple utilitarian designs to more ornate decorative pieces. These chamberstick holders appeal to collectors of antique lighting devices, brass enthusiasts, and those who appreciate early American or Colonial-era domestic items. They are valued both for their historical significance as pre-electric lighting solutions and their decorative charm in period home settings. Collectors of brass items and those interested in functional antiques find these pieces particularly attractive, as they represent everyday life from earlier centuries while still serving as elegant candle holders in modern homes.
Origin
United States or England
Time period
Late 19th to Early 20th century