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from Chapelhill, Glass, Aberdeenshire

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A crusie is a form of oil lamp, often attributed to Scotland but probably of wider provenance. This iron example is from Chapelhill at Glass in Aberdeenshire.

The crusie has two pans. The upper one is an oil reservoir. The lower one is a drip pan to collect any drops. The height of the upper pan could be adjusted. The stem is bent forward and pierced for the suspension loop.

Crusies gave rise to various superstitions. It was believed a blue flame meant the following day would be windy, and a green flame indicated the presence of a witch. A spark suggested news was coming to the person in whose direction the spark flew.

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