Candle box
Northeastern United States
1790-1840
Measurements
2-7/8 in x 14 in x 5-3/8 in
Materials
White pine
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of H. Rodney Sharp
Accession Number
1959.3545
Condition Notes
The end where the lid slides has split along the grain and has been glued together.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
The long, narrow candle box has a lid that slides in and out of one end. The lid is chamfered on three sides allowing it to slide in grooves cut into the box sides. A notch for the user's finger is cut into the top near the fourth, narrow side. The box is not dovetailed but simply nailed together. All of the outer sides are painted black except the bottom.
Candle boxes protected tallow candlesticks, made from animal fats, from rodents.