
Brass Candle Snuffer with Decorative Tray
A finely detailed brass candle snuffer and tray, designed for both practicality and beauty. The tray, with its scalloped edges and repoussé decoration of floral clusters and classical masks, serves as a resting place for the scissor-style wick trimmer. The snuffer itself was crafted to cut and collect burnt wicks, ensuring a clean flame and prolonging the life of the candle — an indispensable tool in 18th and 19th-century households before electric lighting.
Sets like these were not only functional but also a sign of refinement, often displayed prominently on mantelpieces, desks, or side tables. This particular example, with its ornate Rococo-inspired details, reflects the artistry of decorative metalwork in the period.
Origin & Era
- Likely France or England
- Late 19th century (c. 1880–1900)
Materials
- Solid brass with repoussé floral and figural decoration
- Scissor-style wick trimmer with catch box
Condition
In excellent antique condition with a warm patina that enhances its intricate detailing. Light surface wear consistent with age and use.
Styling Notes
Perfect for displaying atop a stack of antique books, on a fireside mantel, or next to a favorite candle. This piece brings an instant sense of old-world ritual to modern interiors, reminding us of the elegance of daily life in candlelit centuries past.
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