A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED TEA KETTLE, STAND, LAMP AND TRAY, the circular tray on four ball feet and with bracket handles, the detachable stand on four lion's paw feet and with plain lamp, the kettle with fluted spigot, ivory tap, detachable domed cover with ivory bun finial and partly wicker covered swing handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms, crest and Earl's coronet, by John Emes, 1802

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A GEORGE III VASE-SHAPED TEA KETTLE, STAND, LAMP AND TRAY, the circular tray on four ball feet and with bracket handles, the detachable stand on four lion's paw feet and with plain lamp, the kettle with fluted spigot, ivory tap, detachable domed cover with ivory bun finial and partly wicker covered swing handle, engraved with a coat-of-arms, crest and Earl's coronet, by John Emes, 1802
14in. (35.5cm.) high
(gross 96ozs.)

The arms are those of Lucy quartering Percy with a crescent for difference impaling Burrell for Algernon, 1st Earl of Beverley and 2nd Baron Lovaine (1750-1830), 2nd son of Hugh, 1st Duke of Northumberland and his wife Isabella Susannah (d.1812), 2nd daughter of Peter Burrell of Beckenham, co. Kent and sister of 1st Baron Gwydyr (3)
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