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  2. Hogscraper candlestick - Wikipedia

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    The hogscraper candlestick is an early (c. 1780 – 1860) form of lighting device commonly used in 19th-century North America and Britain, and mainly manufactured in England. The device is manufactured of tempered sheet iron , wrought in several pieces and joined by metal joinery and silver soldering.

  3. Candlestick - Wikipedia

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    A candlestick is a device used to hold a candle in place. Candlesticks have a cup or a spike ("pricket") or both to keep the candle in place. Candlesticks are sometimes called "candleholders". Before the proliferation of electricity, candles were carried between rooms using a chamberstick, a short candlestick with a pan to catch dripping wax. [1]

  4. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    Later the mirror, especially if it is circular and convex, may be called girandole by itself without the candle holders. [3] The wall-mounted lighting device is a common definition of girandole in English today. [13] [5] [14] Some large dressing glasses of the 19th century were known as "girandoles" because of the lighting devices mounted to ...

  5. Bride Goes Viral for Thrifting 'Basically Everything' for Her ...

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    The bride-to-be has also thrifted dessert plates, candlestick holders, baskets, lace tablecloths, lace doilies, antique furniture and picture frames for her big day

  6. Julleuchter - Wikipedia

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    Julleuchter (German pronunciation: [ˈjuːlˌlɔʏçtɐ]; "Yule lantern") or Turmleuchter ("tower lantern") are modern terms used to describe a type of earthenware candle-holder originating in 16th-century Sweden, later redesigned and manufactured in Nazi Germany.

  7. Rushlight - Wikipedia

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    A rush-candle is an ordinary candle (a block or cylinder of tallow or wax) ... Antique rushlight holders are now collectors' items. ...

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