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Magnificent Victorian sterling silver tipping kettle on stand with burner. This regal piece features a melon form body with elaborate repousse floral and scrollwork, figural handle mounts, and a bird finial. The matching footed stand supports the kettle with sculptural scroll legs ending in paw feet and an integrated burner. Hallmarked Storr & Mortimer, lion passant for sterling, crowned leopard's head for London, date letter for 1840. Weighs: 1,713.01 grams. Issued: c. 1840Dimensions: 11.5"L x 9.75"W x 15.5"HCountry of Origin: England Condition: Age related wear.
Up for auction is a stunning 14-piece Mauviel France Copper Cookware Set, a premier example of fine French craftsmanship. This beautifully curated assortment includes a mix of saucepans, saute pans, lids, a large jam bowl, and a vintage-style teapot, all made from heavy-gauge copper with traditional French styling and utility. Each piece is stamped Mauviel France - a hallmark of quality in both professional and home kitchens. Whether you're a gourmet cook, copperware collector, or interior design enthusiast, this set delivers timeless performance and presentation. Set Includes (14 Pieces Total): Large copper saute pan with stainless-lined interior + lid; Medium copper saucepan + lid; Wide straight-sided saucepan + lid; Small saucepan + lid; Butter/milk pan + lid; Smaller copper saucepan with brass handle + lid; Large copper mixing/jam bowl with brass hanging ring; Copper tea kettle with brass handle and black wood grip; and Iron S-hooks and 2 hanging rings. Largest piece 19"L. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of silver-plated wares. To include a Victorian spirit kettle on stand with ivory finial and insulators, height overall 42cm; an oval section hinge lidded biscuit barrel, height 15cm; an oak canteen of fish knives, forks and servers for six, with ivorine handles; a muffin dish, cutlery etc. Ivory exemption ref. K3BCYPLS
A silver tea silver service, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917, comprising a large kettle and spirit stand, 40cm, a teapot, 22cm high, a hot water pot, 24cm high, with beech handles, a creamer and twin-handled sugar pot, 15cm high, each with a banded palmette decoration, and fronds to the cover and base (5) total weight 117.23ozt
A Victorian Silver Novelty Table Cigar-Lighter, by Alexander Macrae, London, 1877 in the form of a drum horse of the Lancers, realistically modelled, the kettle drum on each side acting as the lighter, on black stone base with four stone casters, the base applied with a plaque with an engraved inscriptionthe base 18cm wideProvenance: Sold by Order of The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeths' Own) Regiment, sold to benefit The Royal Lancers Charitable Trust.The inscription reads 'Presented by [...] Esq Middlesex Yeomanry to H. M. 16th Lancers While Attached to Them Aldershot 1879'.Fully marked on flank of horse, under each kettle drum and on cover of each drum. The marks on the flank are generally clear. The marks on the kettle drum with some, some only just visible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is most noticeable to the drums and the engraving on the plaque. There is some bruising to the covers of the drums and one is lacking the finial which holds the wick. There are some chips and damage to the stone base. One side of the base with the remains of some glue where a further plaque has been removed. The clips for the kettle drums with some splits and bruising.
A George IV carved rosewood kettle stand attributed to Gillows The octagonal moulded top above a beaded edge on triple reeded cluster column shaft and cabriole tripod legs carved with ring tied acanthus, on acanthus carved scrolled feet, 26cm diameter, 47cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late Stewart Whittington (1941-2018), Director of Norman Adams Ltd. For over 20 years Stewart Whittington worked with and for Norman Adams (1905-1979), the renowned and respected English furniture dealer whose eponymous business opened at 8-10 Hans Road, Knightsbridge in 1928. From 1979, until the firm ceased trading in 2009, Stewart Whittington was Managing Director of Norman Adams. Along with his business partner, Christopher Claxton Stevens, Whittington continued to maintain and develop the dealing reputation and traditions established by Norman Adams. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A George III mahogany kettle stand The circular moulded top above a ring turned shaft on cabriole legs and pad feet, 37cm diameter, 60cm high. Provenance: The estate of the late Stewart Whittington (1941-2018), Director of Norman Adams Ltd. For over 20 years Stewart Whittington worked with and for Norman Adams (1905-1979), the renowned and respected English furniture dealer whose eponymous business opened at 8-10 Hans Road, Knightsbridge in 1928. From 1979, until the firm ceased trading in 2009, Stewart Whittington was Managing Director of Norman Adams. Along with his business partner, Christopher Claxton Stevens, Whittington continued to maintain and develop the dealing reputation and traditions established by Norman Adams.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CLOTHES PRESS IN THE MANNER OF PHILLIP BELL OR HENRY KETTLE, CIRCA 1760 The serpentine panelled doors enclosing three mahogany and oak lined sliding trays, the base with a fall front secretaire drawer enclosing fittings and a leather inset, a machine engraved formica inventory label to the back 'BM 254' 188.5cm high, 111cm wide, 63cm deepProvenance: Burford Priory, Burford, OxfordshireThough there are a number of comparable clothes presses with related distinctive serpentine panels to the doors, the feature of a secretaire drawer seems unusual.For clothes presses with related shaped cartouche panels see Christie's, Style and Spirit, 16th September 2015, lot 597, (£3500 exc. BP) with a paper label 'Henry Kettle, (Successor to Mr. Philip Bell), CABINET MAKER Upholder & Undertaker, at No.23, in St. Pauls Church-Yard, LONDON; and another, Lyon & Turnbull, Fine Antiques, 30th March 2011, lot 260, (£7500 exc. BP), with a paper trade label 'Philip Bell, Cabinet Maker and Upholder, at the White Swan, Against the South Gate in, St Pauls Churchyard London, Funerals Perform`d'.Like their contemporary, Giles Grendey, Bell and Kettle favoured cartouche shaped re-entrant panels and the use of high quality well figured timbers as demonstrated with the present lot.Similar cartouche-panelled doors are first seen on linen presses labelled by the London maker Giles Grendey (1693-1780), then on presses by Philip Bell and Henry Kettle.The serpentine panels of this bureau-cabinet relate to those of a bed, with antiquarian panelled headboard and canopy, acquired for Knebworth House, Hertfordshire in the 1740s and attributed to the Clerkenwell cabinet-maker Giles Grendey (d. 1780). Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old minor chips, splits and losses Some minor evidence of old worm, some old repairs The door lock looks original and has one key; the drawer locks are later and have no key The handles to the drawers are likely original There is a plastic inventory number to the interior of one of the secretaire drawers 'RP 378'; the suede inset writing surface is later.Features of this secretaire clothes press such as the choice cuts of timber, carved cornice, re-entrant cartouche shaped panels, original shaped trays and secretaire fittings combine to make this comparable to the work of Bell, Kettle or Grendey.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition - they are a vital part of this report. Condition Report Disclaimer
Late 19th / early 20th century silver plate spirit kettle on stand with burner having an ebony handle and knop, by Daniel & Arter, 26cm high together with a set of 19th century silver plate candle snuffer scissors, 17cm long (2) Condition Report Light surface scratches, accretions. Couple of tiny dents around the edge of teapot and base of burner. Snuffer with slightly bent tip. General wear and tear.
Royal Doulton figures 'Wayfarer' HN2362, 'The Old Balloon Seller' HN1315, 'The Boatman' HN2417, 'The Lobster Man' HN2317, 'The Master' HN2325, 'The Professor' HN2281, figure of lady 'Top O'The Hill' HN1834, 'Make Believe' HN2225, a small Rip Van Winkle character jug, a Royal Worcester figure 'Polly Put the Kettle On', shape no.3303 and a Royal Doulton 'The Old Balloon Seller' relief moulded plate Condition ReportAll appear in good condition. No obvious signs of damage or restoration. General wear and tear.
Edward VII silver spirit kettle, London 1909, CS Harris & Sons Ltd, the kettle of oval squat baluster form with gadrooned edge, wooden finial and wooden and foliate scrolling silver handle, on a stand with gadrooned edge and leaf capped scrolling legs with lion paw feet, holding a spirit burner, 31cm high, 48.25ozt total approx.
A quantity of silver plate including a small spirit kettle, with wooden handle and bone knop, on stand with burner, egg cup stand of four cups, various trays including a three section shell tray, with initials 'AH' to the top and three shell feet, various cruets, toast rack, pedestal dish, table lighter, two sauceboats, etc.
A collection of silver-plated wares, to include a silver-plated canteen of cutlery, King's pattern, six place settings, in a John Weiss & Son wooden case; three-piece teaset, comprising spirit kettle on stand, teapot and milk jug; presentation tankard; presentation cigarette box; gravy boat and saucer; cocktail shaker; toast rack; bottle coaster; sugar scuttle; napkin rings; dance purse; loose and cased cutlery; and other plated wares.Qty: 1 box
A conical whisky noggin with star-cut base, silver top and label, Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1925, to/w a silver-rimmed horn beaker, two silver-topped toilet jars and a globular scent bottle with silver collar; lot also includes a Victorian Arts & Crafts electroplated kettle on stand, no. P432
A good quality Victorian electroplated five-piece tea/coffee service including large kettle on stand, coffee pot and teapot with ivory mounts, and milk and sugar pair, engraved with sailing ship crest and motto 'Sine Metu' ('Without Fear') - Jameson family (Irish whiskey distillers), Elkington & Co, 1874 Ivory registration submission reference 4QRNRHSP
A Steamer trunk measuring approximately 92cm long, 52cm wide and 33cm deep. The trunk has a collection of; 2 church crosses, a French Cloisonne apple trinket box, a brass tipper spirit kettle and a wooden box. The items appear in Fair to Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (JF).
Tibetan copper kettle with pewter interior and gilded copper box with lid decorated with filigree and pieces of turquoise and coral, Tibet, early 20th centuryTibetaanse koperen ketel met binnenste in tin en vergulde koperen doos met deksel versierd met filigraan en stukjes turkoois en koraal, Tibet, vroeg 20e eeuwH 10 - 26 cm
A Collection of Asian Art, including; a Chinese archaic style gu shaped beaker vase, Chenghua reign mark, Swatow tea canister and assorted blue and white (one tray)gu vase - metal heavily oxidised with water damageswatow - numerous dentskettle - the body badly crackedwaste bowl - multipl rim cracksone dish - numeous chips to the rimKangxi small cover - heavy losses

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