A GEORGE II PLAIN SPHERICAL TEA KETTLE, STAND AND LAMP, the stand on three scroll and pad feet and with detachable lamp and cover, the kettle with curved octagonal spout, hinged flush cover and partly-leather covered swing handle, engraved with narrow bands of masks foliage and strapwork and later with a coat-of-arms and crest, by John White, 1731, the stand and lamp unmarked

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A GEORGE II PLAIN SPHERICAL TEA KETTLE, STAND AND LAMP, the stand on three scroll and pad feet and with detachable lamp and cover, the kettle with curved octagonal spout, hinged flush cover and partly-leather covered swing handle, engraved with narrow bands of masks foliage and strapwork and later with a coat-of-arms and crest, by John White, 1731, the stand and lamp unmarked
12½in. (31.5cm.) high
(gross 62ozs.)

The arms are those King impaling Seys for Peter King, 1st Baron King P.C. (1669-1734) and his wife Anne (d.1767), daughter of Richard Seys of Boverton, Glamorgan, whom he married in 1704