Sold2022AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICE.First half 19th century. Pine cross base ash spindle and shaped maple candle arm. Worn original black paint. Wear and some edge loss. 29"h.See Sold Price
Sold2021AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICE.Nineteenth century. Mixed woods candle and rushlight holder on base with shoe feet and "T" base. Incised "X" designs. With tin oil lamp. 14"h. 8.5"l. overall.See Sold Price
Sold2022AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICE.Attributed to New England, early 19th century. Conical tin weighted base, and wooden adjustable candle arm. 25"h. Ex Philip Bradley (Pennsylvania) purchased from Northeast Auctions,See Sold Price
Sold2021THREE AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES.Nineteenth-20th century. Loom light on trammel, 14.75"h., miniature brass trammel, 10.5"l. and a brass pan grease lamp with twist detail, 16.5"l.See Sold Price
Sold2021FOUR AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES.Nineteenth century. Two punched tin Revere type lanterns, one with old black paint and loose ring. 13", 14"h. and a tin kettle lamp with finger loop and crimped saucer base. 9"h. not including wick piSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three 18th Century Primitive American Lighting DevicesThree 18th Century Primitive American Lighting DevicesA petite 6 1/2" tall iron hogscraper candlestick with wedding ring, a Make-do stick with wood base and spiked cup and a wrought iron stickingSee Sold Price
Sold2023Lot of Three Early American Lighting DevicesThree (3). American. 1800-1830. Iron, wood, brass. Lamp 1: Rush holder with counterweighted pivoted jaws which hold the splint or the rush. Stem inserted into a wooden block. Lamp 2: Crusie lamp. SpouSee Sold Price
Sold2021THREE AMERICAN LIGHTING DEVICES.Nineteenth and 20th centuries. Pewter gimbal camphene burning lamp, 6.5"h. Dietz lantern, 11.5"h. Plus hale handle and an Aladdin hanging lamp, missing shade, 23"h.See Sold Price
Sold2020AMERICAN PEWTER LIGHTING DEVICES, LOT OF TWOAMERICAN PEWTER LIGHTING DEVICES, LOT OF TWO, comprising a signed "T. WILDES" saucer-base hand lamp with turned standard, fitted with a period brass two-tube fluid burner with brass chain and caps; anSee Sold Price
Sold2015Four Early American Iron Lighting Devices18th century. two fat lamps and two candle stands. each of interesting form and design. Largest: H9 1/4" Private Collection of a Carolina Gentleman.See Sold Price
Sold2024AMERICAN FLOOR STANDING LIGHTING DEVICE.Late 18th early 19th centuries, wrought iron. Adjustable bracket with rush light holder and candle socket, stand with ball finial, tripod base with curved legs and penny feet. Worn black paint and oxiSee Sold Price
Sold2015Early American adjustable iron lighting device on triEarly American adjustable iron lighting device on tri legged penny feet - 17 1/2" tallSee Sold Price
Sold2023THREE AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.Nineteenth century. Floor standing candle holder with swivel arms. 40"h. and two hanging candle holders. Adjustable trammel, 16.75"h. and rushlight holder with candle socket counterweight. 12"l.See Sold Price
Sold2023FIVE AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.Nineteenth century. Four candlesticks, two with feet and one with handle, 3.5" to 4.5"h., and a spiral candlestick, 6.75"h. Together with a hanging grease lamp, 3"h.See Sold Price
Sold2023Screw Top Lighting DeviceScrew top lighting device. American, circa 1800. W 39-1/2" D-17". Condition: Minor old repairs. Refinished. Link for high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/b3rujuv0sbc6ebr7wn13a/h?dl=0&rlkey=See Sold Price
Sold2019c. 1770 Colonial Hand-forged Spike Candle HolderAmerican Revolution Unusual Large Size Hand-forged Spike Style Candle Holder c. 1770 Colonial to Revolutionary War Era, Spike Style Candle Holder Lighting Device, Hand-forged Iron, Large 10.25" long,See Sold Price
Sold2022c. 1740 Colonial American Courting Candle HolderColonial America Colonial America "Courting Candle" Holder Iron and Wood c. 1740 Early Colonial America, Spiral "Courting Candle" Holder, Hand-wrought Iron and Wood Base Lighting Device, Complete, witSee Sold Price
Sold2023Early American Primitive Hogscraper CandlesticksEARLY AMERICAN PRIMITIVE HOGSCRAPER CANDLESTICKS 1820's Early American Primitive Sheet Iron Hogscraper Push-Up Candlesticks, an early form of lighting device commonly used in 19th-century North AmericSee Sold Price
Sold2023Early American Lighting6 pieces : grease lamp, stick & tommy and other hand forged lighting devices. From the Estate of Carlton Stickney, County & Town Historian and Lifetime Collector.See Sold Price
Sold2024TWO TIN CANDLE LIGHTING DEVICES.American, 19th Century. Tin candle lantern and a small candlestick. Lantern, 7"h. Candlestick, 1.5"l. 3.75"h. From the collection of the late Audrey Caspari (New Jersey).See Sold Price
Sold2020FOUR LIGHTING DEVICES.American, 19th century. Pair of copper candle wall sconces with crimped crests. Old paint on back. 13.5"h., brass "Rayo" oil lamp with cased yellow shade. Electrified. 20.5"h., cast iron bracket lampSee Sold Price
Sold2022TWO PAIRS OF EARLY LIGHTING DEVICES 19th CenturyTWO PAIRS OF EARLY LIGHTING DEVICES19th CenturyA pair of American clear blown glass oil lamps with original double wick burners, heights 7.5", and a pair of Federal brass ribbed and beaded push-uSee Sold Price
Sold2021FIVE BRASS LIGHTING DEVICES AND WALL POCKET.American and European, 19th century. Three chambersticks. Two with push ups and finger rings on bases, 4.5", 5"h. And one with a long heart handle "Jane Evans, The Ship Conway", 2.75"h. And a tall tinSee Sold Price
Sold2023TWO WROUGHT IRON LIGHTING DEVICES.American, 19th-20th century. Early arched candle holder with six sockets. 20"h. 36"w. including base. And a late candle holder with scalloped edge pan. 10.5"h. 9"d.See Sold Price
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