1704, THE KETTLE MARK OF SIMON PANTIN, LONDON; THE STAND 1709, MARK OF THOMAS HOLLAND I, LONDON
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A FINE QUEEN ANNE SILVER KETTLE-ON-STAND
1704, the kettle mark of Simon Pantin, London; the stand 1709, mark of Thomas Holland I, London
The compressed spherical kettle with an engraved coat-of-arms and a scroll spout, the double-domed cover with baluster wood finial and fixed overhead turned wood handle, the cover engraved with a coat-of-arms, the pierced, circular stand raised on three wood ball feet, centering a circular burner, marked on kettle, cover, stand, burner, the burner cover apparently unmarked
13 in. (33 cm.) high overall; 81 oz. (2525 gr.) gross weight
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The arms are those of Tanand impaling those of Chardin.
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