A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER KETTLE AND STAND
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. MOHAMMED SAID FARSI
A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER KETTLE AND STAND

MARK OF JAMES FRAY, DUBLIN, 1825

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A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER KETTLE AND STAND
MARK OF JAMES FRAY, DUBLIN, 1825
The kettle of inverted pear-shape, cast and chased overall in high relief with figures in Chinoiserie landscapes, with an overhead swing handle, the detachable cover with a finial cast as a figure with a parasol, the spout terminating in a dog's mask, engraved with a crest above initials, the stand with openwork skirt, one side opens to reveal the central burner, marked under kettle, on stand and on handle
14½ in. (36.5 cm.) high
93 oz. (2,876 gr.)

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