A GEORGE II SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND AND LAMP

LONDON, 1731, MAKER'S MARK NOT TRACED, PERHAPS THAT OF EDWARD JENNINGS (SEE GRIMWADE, NO. 3544), BURNER COVER UNMARKED

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A GEORGE II SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND AND LAMP
London, 1731, maker's mark not traced, perhaps that of Edward Jennings (see Grimwade, no. 3544), burner cover unmarked
Bullet shaped on rim base, the collar engraved with shell and trelliswork continuing onto hinged flat cover topped by wood button finial, with leaf-capped fluted spout, with raffia covered swing handle, the circular stand on three shell footed multi-S-scroll supports, with pierced and engraved foliate scroll apron--kettle on stand over handle 13in. (33cm.) high, gross weight 62oz.; together with an American trumpet form snuffer (2)

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