This exceptional antique Victorian sterling silver Go-To-Bed candle holder* has been realistically modelled in the form of a foot.
The anatomical silver foot is attired with a gilt sandal, accented with chased matte textured ornamentation reflecting the details of the fabric covering.
The innermost toe (big toe/hallux) is subtly raised and supports a swept tapering column enveloped with leaf decoration.
The column is surmounted with a waisted cylindrical capital.
The ankle of this exceptional Go-To-Bed comprises a rounded match receiver.
This antique sterling silver candlestick and match receptacle is fitted with an impressive tied rope twist decorated handpiece.
The impressive and rare example of Victorian silverware incorporates a match striker to the sole of the shoe.
The underside of the heel of this exceptional chamberstick bears the retailer's and maker's mark for the renowned silversmiths Elkington & Co, in addition to the 'lozenge mark' which certifies the patent of this piece on 21st August 1844 with the UK Patent Office.
This exceptional antique silver Go-To-Bed candlestick is the finest of its type you could hope to acquire.
NOTE: * A Go-To-Bed candlestick would be used during the process of getting into bed; including changing into bed clothes, turning down blankets and placing a bed stool. Within this period furnishings and interior design incorporates a large amount of linen, which is highly flammable, and the candleholder would be placed on the opposing side of the room to prevent an incident. As a solution, prior to snuffing the candle, a match would be lit and this would provide enough light to climb the stairs and close the bed curtains before burning out.
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