Kettle
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A Victorian Silver Plated Spirit Kettle by Richard Parkin & Son Sheffield. The octagonal bulbous body engraved with panels of scrolling foliage and trelliswork and having a bird finial to the lid. The pot hinged to a beaded stand on three pierced foliate scroll legs, 18” (46 cm) in height.
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A Collection of Brassware: A coiled hunting horn, a ornamental miniature cannon on carriage, a 17th century style mortar, a 16th century style aquamanile, a 19th century kettle stand with pierced quadrifom top plate, a late 19th/early 20th century jam pan, a trivet with round top plate, a sheet brass pan with iron handles, and two round plates.
Sold for: £50
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A Collection of Brassware: A coiled hunting horn, a ornamental miniature cannon on carriage, a 17th century style mortar, a 16th century style aquamanile, a 19th century kettle stand with pierced quadrifom top plate, a late 19th/early 20th century jam pan, a trivet with round top plate, a sheet brass pan with iron handles, and two round plates.
Sold for: £50
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A Large Late 19th Century Dutch Copper Kettle with a hinged cap to the spout and a swing strap handle nail punched with initials KB and stamped with date 1899.
Sold for: £60
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A Large Late 19th Century Dutch Copper Kettle with a hinged cap to the spout and a swing strap handle nail punched with initials KB and stamped with date 1899.
Sold for: £60
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A Group of Antique Copper & Brass Kitchenware: An early 18th century colander having an intricately pierced brass base raised on a copper foot, the copper sides with rolled rim and hanging ring, 4½” (11 cm) high, 10” (26 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £110
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A Group of Antique Copper & Brass Kitchenware: An early 18th century colander having an intricately pierced brass base raised on a copper foot, the copper sides with rolled rim and hanging ring, 4½” (11 cm) high, 10” (26 cm) in diameter.
Sold for: £110
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A Pair of Copper Kettles on Oil Burners from Buckingham Palace, one inscribed ‘T’ the other ‘C’, acquired by Anthony Willis who worked for the Royal household from the age of 16; starting as a silver cleaner, graduating to Page of The Presence then Organiser of Banquets and Organiser of The Royal Yacht.
Sold for: £110
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A Pair of Copper Kettles on Oil Burners from Buckingham Palace, one inscribed ‘T’ the other ‘C’, acquired by Anthony Willis who worked for the Royal household from the age of 16; starting as a silver cleaner, graduating to Page of The Presence then Organiser of Banquets and Organiser of The Royal Yacht.
Sold for: £110