A GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE-ON-STAND**
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A GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE-ON-STAND**

MARK OF PETER ARCHAMBO, LONDON, 1727

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A GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE-ON-STAND**
MARK OF PETER ARCHAMBO, LONDON, 1727
Circular, the kettle with scroll spout, cover and overhead swing handle, the hinged cover with wood baluster finial, the body engraved with strapwork; the stand with three scroll feet and detachable burner and cover, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms, the stand engraved with a crest, marked under kettle, and on stand, burner and cover, together with a silver plaque engraved with an inscription
14½in. (36.8cm.) high; 79oz. (2463gr.) gross weight (2)
Provenance
S.J. Shrubsole, New York
Engraved
The plaque engraved: Old English Silver Kettle, made in the Reign of George II, 1727, by Peter Archambo, London, originally owned by Royal Governor Tryon of North Carolina
Special notice
Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country

Lot Essay

The arms are those of Newton impaling those of Allen.

By tradition, this kettle-on-stand is thought to have been owned by William Tryon, Governor of North Carolina (1765-71) and Governor of New York (1771-80).

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