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Click here to subscribeCOPPER & BRASS WARES including Victorian and later, circular brass skillet with steel side handles, 31cms (diam.), two circular copper kettles with acorn finials, 32cms (h), squat brass kettle with amber glass handle, 23cms (h), two squat copper kettles with ebonised handles, 19cms (h), and a copper warming panProvenance: private collection Conwy
Charming antique oil painting on canvas depicting a young girl in traditional European attire feeding a group of chicks in a rustic kitchen setting. The composition is beautifully detailed, with warm tones and rich textures highlighting the tiled background, wooden furniture, and copper kettle. The scene evokes a sense of nostalgia and domestic tranquility, reminiscent of 19th-century genre paintings. The artwork is housed in an elaborate gilt wood frame with intricate floral and scroll motifs, complementing the classic aesthetic.Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 12"L x 2.25"W x 14"HCondition: Age related wear. Frame has cracks and chips.
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA KETTLE AND STAND by Craddock & Reid, London 1817, the bulbous kettle richly embossed with cherubs, fruit and flowers, engraved with the arms of Lord Wallscourt of Ardfry Castle, Gallway, with scrolled folding bale handle, the stand with floral swags, cabriole legs and spread leaf feet, 93 tr. ozs combined gross, later silver plated, 37.5cm high (handle up)Provenance: Ardfry Castle, Gallway and thence by family descent.
AN EDWARD VII SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1906, the bulbous bodies embossed with leaf scrolls and eagle finials, comprising kettle and stand with burner, teapot, sucriere and milk jug, 92 tr. ozs combined gross (4)Ivory Submission References: ELCB7LAW and KEJACZAC
Designed by Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) for Benham & Froud Copper kettle, circa 1885, with stylised turned wooden handle, unmarked, 24cm high Literature: Illustrated in 'Christopher Dresser' by Widar Halen, pp.187, fig 216. With some discolouration and marks. Several dents. Some damage to the wooden handle. Some adhesive has been applied to the underside to the lid to secure the finial.