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Click here to subscribeA late Victorian silver spirit kettle and stand, London 1890, of oval half reeded form with ebony handle and reeded finial and raised on an oval ring frame stand, four reeded tapering legs, cast paw feet and with detachable spirit burner, the kettle with presentation inscription, 10" long, approx. 40ozs all in
A Foley 'Intarsio' tea canister and cover, designed by Frederick Rhead, of square shape with sloping shoulders, decorated in colours on two faces with a girl by a kitchen stove with a kettle the other two faces with Art Nouveau floral motifs, and above this the words, 'Polly put the kettle on / We'll all have tea / Sukey take it off again / It's all boiled away ' 16cm. high, factory marks and numbered '3011' (cover restored)
A tea kettle on stand with burner, in George I style, the kettle of compressed pear-shape engraved with an armorial, with a leaf capped spout, hinged domed cover with wood finial, and a scroll and turned wood handle, the stand on 'C' scroll legs with vase finials and bun feet, London 1914 by A & F Parsons, 34cm high overall (13 1/2in) - 81 1/2oz gross
Turkish silver five piece tea service, late 19th/early 20th Century, comprising spirit kettle on stand, teapot, lidded sucrier, milk jug and serving tray, each of wrythen fluted form with acanthus capped handles and ball finials, the tray rectangular with a shaped and raised border, the tray 19.5 in (49.53 cm), marked '900'