Candle Lantern
This candle lantern was in use around 1800. It is made from wood and glass, and has a wooden handle on one side. There is a candle holder inside.
Candle Snuffer Tray
This papier mache snuffer tray was used to rest candle snuffers on and catch wax.
Candle Snuffers
A pair of scissor-like metal candle snuffers. The handles move to open up a rectangular box which when closed over the wick puts out the candle flame.
Candle Snuffers
Candle snuffers are scissor-like metal instruments that were used to cut the snuff. The snuff is the charred piece of wick that has not burnt down on a candle. The point of the candle snuffers could be ...
Candle Snuffers
This pair of candle snuffers was made in Sheffield. The two metal plates at the end of the snuffers come together to extinguish the flame.
Candlestick
One of a pair of candlesticks typical of those found in a wealthy home, c.1600-1799.
Candlestick
One of a pair of candlesticks typical of those found in a wealthy home, c.1600-1799.
Candlestick
A candlestick made of metal with turned wooden base and applied beaded decoration. There is moulded foliage on the metal shaft.
Candlestick
A tall iron rod candlestick with three feet, and a candle holder at the top. A bar at the back holds the candle in position by going through a hole in the plate.
Candlestick. Staffordshire
Candlestick
Staffordshire
c.1750-1800
One of a pair of candlesticks, by Greatbach, from Staffordshire. It has a green glaze (cabbage glaze), and a raised pattern of acanthus leaves. There are owl heads ...
Candlestick. Staffordshire
Candlestick
Staffordshire
c.1750-1800
One of a pair of candlesticks, by Greatbach, from Staffordshire. It has a green glaze (cabbage glaze), and a raised pattern of acanthus leaves. There are owl heads ...
Candlestick. Staffordshire. Wedgwood
Candlestick
Wedgewood, Staffordshire
c.1785
A Wedgewood pearlware candlestick, made in Staffordshire. It is white with dark blue onion decoration around the stand at the top. There are blue roses ...
Card Case
An English card case c.1850. It is made of wood and decorated with applied mother of pearl in a geometric pattern. It has metal fixings for the lid and is lined with velvet.
Carving Knife
The blade of this carving knife was made by Taylor Witness of Sheffield.
Carving Knife
This steel knife with a horn handle was used by a Warwickshire family.
Casket
A silver casket on a wooden base with the Leamington Spa Coat of Arms in enamel on the side. The casket contains a plain satin scroll titled the Borough of Royal Leamington Spa.
Champagne Flute
Stevens & Williams
Royal Brierley Crystal
c.1963
Tall champagne flute, made in Brierley Hill, with diamond pattern decoration. The glass has a six-sided eliptical panelled stem with a diamond pattern ...
Champagne Glass
Glass, made in Stourbridge, with shallow cut discs and stars. It has a six-sided stem, c.1963.