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Standing iron candlestand
Standing iron candlestand

Standing iron candlestand

Benjamin Gerrish (American, about 1686–1750)
1736
Object PlaceBoston, Massachusetts, United States
Medium/TechniqueWrought iron, brass
DimensionsOverall: 125.1 cm (49 1/4 in.)
Credit LineGift of Hollis French
Accession number40.606
On View
On view
ClassificationsTools and equipment
Collections
Description
This candle stand, unusual in being both signed and dated, is a rare example of a lighting device found in many eighteenth-century homes. Gerrish was a Boston gunsmith with the metalworking skills necessary to create this stand fitted with brass candle cups, finial, and a ferrule (a ring around the slender shaft to strengthen it).  
ProvenanceEarly history unknown; lent by Hollis French, July 6, 1927, and made a gift in 1940.
Broiler
1675–1750
a-b
Unknown African-American
about 1700
Table
Raymond Hood
1931
Kettle-on-Stand
Christopher Dresser
about 1885
Necklace
Tony Aguilar
about 1985
View: Front; Open
about 1750–1800
Foot Scraper
about 1890–1900