Abstract: The device is preferably for use as a Christmas candle lamp including an enclosed liquid column in the form of a hollow glass candle, a standard incandescent bulb and a separable housing having opposite end for receiving the column and bulb and supporting the bulb in contact with the column to cause heating and subsequent bubbling of the liquid in the column. The housing is made in two parts that are snap-fitted and can be separated for the purpose of replacing the bulb when it has burnt out.
Abstract: An electrified decorative candle array for use usually on holidays or other festive occasions employs low wattage midget lamps. These midget lamps are typically fabricated in a string with the lamps connected in parallel to each other and an adapter is provided for holding each lamp in the desired position at the top of a candle-shaped holder which is generally larger in diameter than the midget lamp and its associated holder or husk. In accordance with the method of assembly of this invention, a multiple candle holder jig is provided for holding the lamp string in position to be received by the candle array.