'Soldier's Friend' Camp Pocket Candlestick

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Accession Number REL37869
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Personal Equipment
Physical description Tin, Wax, Wood
Maker Unknown
Place made Australia
Date made 1915
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Rectangular tin with hinged lid. The lid is illustrated with a coloured image of three Australian soldiers at camp with the words 'Camp Pocket Candlestick - A Soldier's Friend'. The border of the lid is decorated in a daisy pattern. The body of the tin is decorated in a monotone green tartan, with the base displaying a small panel entitled 'Patented 19-7-15 No 16856'. Inside, the tin is fitted with a pressed tin candle holder, located over a hole in the base, and a folded tin match holder. Both these items are joined by tabs to the body of the tin. A half-used spiral candle and an empty box of 'The Ship' safety matches are contained within.

History / Summary

This printed tinplate candleholder appears to have been made in Australia from the middle of 1915 and was available for private purchase to Australian troops prior to their departure overseas. The purpose of the tin was to ensure the contents were kept dry and readily available. It is possible the lid also aided in shielding the direct flame of the candle.