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THE KETTLE MARK OF THOMAS PARR I, LONDON, 1710; THE LAMP MARK OF GABRIEL SLEATH, LONDON, 1710, THE STAND APPARENTLY UNMARKED
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A QUEEN ANNE SILVER KETTLE-ON-STAND**
THE KETTLE MARK OF THOMAS PARR I, LONDON, 1710; THE LAMP MARK OF GABRIEL SLEATH, LONDON, 1710, THE STAND APPARENTLY UNMARKED
Baluster on rim foot, with panelled scroll spout with hinged cap, over-head scroll swing handle with turned wood handle, removable domed cover with ivory finial, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms; the circular stand on three scroll feet, with central removable lamp with hinged cap, marked on kettle body and cover, base of burner, the stand apparently unmarked
14¾in. (37.5cm.) high; 75oz. gross weight (4)
THE KETTLE MARK OF THOMAS PARR I, LONDON, 1710; THE LAMP MARK OF GABRIEL SLEATH, LONDON, 1710, THE STAND APPARENTLY UNMARKED
Baluster on rim foot, with panelled scroll spout with hinged cap, over-head scroll swing handle with turned wood handle, removable domed cover with ivory finial, the body engraved with a coat-of-arms; the circular stand on three scroll feet, with central removable lamp with hinged cap, marked on kettle body and cover, base of burner, the stand apparently unmarked
14¾in. (37.5cm.) high; 75oz. gross weight (4)
Provenance
with Blair's Brick House, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1943, ($3,850).
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