Wick trimmer or snuffer
England
1770-1810
Measurements
1-5/8 in x 6-3/8 in x 2-3/8 in
Materials
Steel
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation
Accession Number
1962.242
Inscription
“WARRANTED” is stamped into one side of the snuffing box blade.
Condition Notes
The two feet underneath the handle are replacements.
Provenance
The snuffer was purchased by Winterthur from Mrs. W. Edward Wright of Wilmington, Delaware.
Comments
The snuffer, or wick trimmer, is of the characteristic design for these tools that allow users to trim candle wicks to improve lighting. This example, as others (see accession no. 1959.3904), is stamped “WARRANTED,” an indication to potential buyers of its dependable quality. Birmingham was a big center of metal production and may have been the origin of this trimmer.