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2005.29.0b
Candlesticks
2005.29.0b

Candlesticks

Maker (American, 1892 - 1903)
Date1892-1903
MediumCast stoneware with a mottled brown, black, and green glaze
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 12 x 7 7/8in. (30.5 x 20cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
Object number2005.29.0a-b
DescriptionPair of buff-colored stoneware candlesticks with a mottled light brown, dark brown, black, and green glaze, a type of ceramic made by the Wannopee Pottery Company called "Duchess ware". Each of the candlesticks has a square, attached bobeche, or drip catcher, with upturned corners and a short cylindrical well to hold the candle. Below the bobeche, the cast candlesticks look like twisted ceramic that gradually widens near the bottom. Toward the lower half of each candlestick is a molded and applied handle that also takes on the appearance of twisted ceramic. Each candlestick is supported by a widely flared, round base. The interior of each candlestick is hollow and coated with a buff-colored glaze. The glaze on the exterior of candlestick .a is darker than the glaze on candlestick .b. The remnants of wax are adhered to the inside of the bobeche and well, as well as one small area at the base of candlestick .a. There are light scratches and worn areas on the bottom of each candlestick, consistent with use over time.
Status
Not on view
Candlestick
Mellen & Hewes Co.
late 19th-early 20th century
1979.68.163.1
Unknown
1845-1865
Lamp
Wannopee Pottery Company
1892-1903
Museum purchase, 1963.16.7  Photograph by David Stansbury.  © 2011 The Connecticut Historical S ...
Enfield Shaker Community
1820-1850
Gift of Mrs. George Wells Cheney, Jr., 1991.54.105, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History,  ...
Colonel Louis Richmond Cheney
1933 - 1940
2002.87.7
Randall and Blackmore
1910-1915
Vase
Wannopee Pottery Company
1892-1903
Chamberstick
Windsor Pewter
1900-1950
The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund,  2012.536.698  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
K. T. Sheldon
1870-1890