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Candleholder

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from Elgin, Moray

Postcard of Candleholder.
000-100-102-279-C
© National Museums Scotland

Candleholder

This candleholder is from Elgin in Moray. Made of iron on a wooden base, it dates from the early 19th century.

The candleholder narrows to an inverted trumpet shape which has been screwed into the base.

It is thought the candle was introduced to Britain by the Romans. From then until the second quarter of the 19th century, it remained the most widely used form of artificial light.


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Online ID: 000-100-102-279-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MGI 32
Date: Early 19th century
Material: Iron; wood base
Dimensions: 0.85" H; base 6.50" L
What:
Subject: Candleholders (NMAS Classification)
Who:
Where: Scotland, Moray, Cromdale, Tornlea
Scotland, Moray, Elgin
Event:
Description: Iron candleholder with two engraved round and one narrow milled band, narrowing to an inverted trumpet shape screwed into a rough wooden base, from Tornlea, Cromdale, Elgin, early 19th century
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