A GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE ON STAND
PROPERTY OF THE HAHN FAMILY COLLECTION
A GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE ON STAND

MARK OF PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1746, THE BURNER 1749

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A GEORGE II SILVER KETTLE ON STAND
MARK OF PAUL DE LAMERIE, LONDON, 1746, THE BURNER 1749
Inverted pear-shape, the shoulder chased with foliage and rocaille, the hinged cover with a pinecone finial, the scroll spout clad with rocaille, with overhead raffia-covered swing handle, the stand on three foliate scroll supports with openwork floral and ribbon aprons between, with removable burner, one side of kettle engraved with a crest within a rococo cartouche, the burner also engraved with crest, marked under base of teapot and burner, and on stand
13½in. (34.3cm.) high; 68oz. 10dwt. (2139gr.) gross weight
Provenance
S.J. Shrubsole, 1982
Exhibited
Silver and Ceramics for Exotic Beverages: Wares for Punch, Chocolate, Coffee, and Tea 1686-1805, The Forty-First Washington Antiques Show, November 20-December 3, 1995

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