A copper fish kettle, second quarter 19th century

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A copper fish kettle, second quarter 19th century
of typical form, the cover and side incised with a crown over the initial 'C' -- 26¾in. (68cm) long; and a Victorian brass door knocker, modelled with a lion mask
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Sale room notice
Please note this lot will be removed to the warehouse of Cadogan Tate at 1:00pm on Thursday 9 July.

Lot Essay

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
Peter Hornsby, Collecting Antique Copper and Brass, Moorland, Ashbourne 1989. A very similar example is illustrated P.131, pl.263.

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