English cannon barrel cast brass ejector slide candlestick, 1820
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Cast brass cannon barrel candle stick with side, brass knob, and candle ejector. The cylinder shaft
Antique Early 19th Century Candlesticks
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English cannon barrel cast brass ejector slide candlestick, 1820
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Cast brass cannon barrel candle stick with side, brass knob, and candle ejector. The cylinder shaft
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French Cast Brass Charles X Candlestick with Ejector and Tole Shade, 1820
Located in Kenilworth, IL
Cast brass Charles X candlestick with side candle ejector & deep drip pan joined to the candle
Brass, Tin
Unavailable
H 5 in Dm 4.25 in
Cast European Saucer Based Brass Candlestick with Side Ejector, circa 1800
Located in Ambler, PA
Cast European saucer based brass candlestick with side ejector, circa 1800. Measures: Height 5
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Unavailable
H 20 in Dm 7 in
Pair of English Victorian Brass Side Ejector Pulpit Candlesticks, circa 1850
Located in Ambler, PA
Tall pair of English Victorian brass side ejector pulpit candlesticks, circa 1850. Single seamed
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English Brass Side Ejector Chamberstick, circa 1800
Located in Ambler, PA
English brass side ejector chamberstick, circa 1800. With snuffer. Cast shaft. Measures
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English Brass Pulpit Sticks with Side Ejectors, circa 1875
Located in Ambler, PA
English brass pulpit sticks with side ejectors circa 1875 Measure: 20 3/4? height.
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Pair of English Brass Side Ejector Chambersticks, circa 1850.
Located in Ambler, PA
Pair of English brass side ejector chambersticks. In fine original condition. Case shafts. Working
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Pair of Early 18th Century Brass Candlesticks
Located in Witney, OXFORDSHIRE
A very pretty pair of early 18th century brass petal based candlesticks with ejector slides.
A Pair of Side Ejector Brass Chambersticks-England, Late 18th c.
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A pair of late 18th century solid brass side ejector chambersticks. The saucer base usually
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Side Ejector Brass Chamberstick-England, Late 18th c.
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A late 18th century solid brass side ejector chamberstick. The saucer base usually indicates they
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A Side Ejector Brass Chamberstick-England, Late 18th c.
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A single late 18th century solid brass side ejector chamberstick. The saucer base usually indicates
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Pair of Antique Brass Pusher Candlesticks
Located in Pasadena, CA
Pair of vintage brass pusher candlesticks with slide ejector inside to push out wax.
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Pair of French Brass Round Base Side Ejector Candlesticks, circa 1820
Located in Ambler, PA
Wonderful pair of French brass round base side ejector candlesticks. All original condition, circa
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Fine 'Wedding Band Hogscraper' Ejector Candlestick
Located in London, GB
example of an early "Hogscraper" with brass wedding band and handled ejector, unusually raised on a
Pair of Square Base Brass Candlesticks with Slide Ejectors
Located in Sutton Coldfield, GB
. There are also a number of pairs of similar English ejector candlesticks, with a variety of different
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