Early Continental Silver Bougie Box
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Stock: 8439
Date: 1701 - 1799
Country: Germany
An unusual antique silver wax jack, or taper holder, with cut card work and flower decoration to the body. The...
Description
Description
An unusual antique silver wax jack, or taper holder, with cut card work and flower decoration to the body. The wax coil would have been contained inside the drum shaped box.
Weight 103 grams, 3.3 troy ounces.
Height 8.5 cms. Width 7.5 cms (excluding handle). Diameter 7 cms.
Marked on the front with an assay scrape, Nuremberg mark and makers mark.
18th century. German.
Literature: The Wax Jack was a container or frame holding a long coiled taper treated with wax (sometimes turpentine). The wax was lit to melt the sealing wax used to fasten letters and documents and usually a personal seal was pressed into the hot wax to leave a personal identification. After the wax hardened it was virtually impossible to open the letter without breaking the wax seal. The wax jack could also used as a portable light such as the chamber stick or go to bed.
Condition
Signs of old repairs. but fully functional. Good colour. Please note that this item is not new and will show moderate signs of wear commensurate with age. Reflections in the photograph may detract from the true representation of this item.
Maker Information
No maker assigned
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