ANTIQUE 19thC GEORGIAN SOLID SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND & BURNER c.1830
19th Century Georgian silver tea kettle on a stand, the body is profusely and beautifully chased with shells,scrolls and flowers, the domed hinged cover terminates with a cast flower finial, embellished spout, swing-handle decorated with cast acanthus leaf junctions and turned wooden handle, the kettle rests on the original three-feet stand and detachable burner and cover, both side with large protruding vacant cartouches and applied cast leaf borders.
Hallmarked English silver (925 ), London, year 1830 (p), Maker JCE for James Charles Edington.
Reference Number: A5558
19th Century Georgian silver tea kettle on a stand, the body is profusely and beautifully chased with shells,scrolls and flowers, the domed hinged cover terminates with a cast flower finial, embellished spout, swing-handle decorated with cast acanthus leaf junctions and turned wooden handle, the kettle rests on the original three-feet stand and detachable burner and cover, both side with large protruding vacant cartouches and applied cast leaf borders.
Hallmarked English silver (925 ), London, year 1830 (p), Maker JCE for James Charles Edington.
Reference Number: A5558
19th Century Georgian silver tea kettle on a stand, the body is profusely and beautifully chased with shells,scrolls and flowers, the domed hinged cover terminates with a cast flower finial, embellished spout, swing-handle decorated with cast acanthus leaf junctions and turned wooden handle, the kettle rests on the original three-feet stand and detachable burner and cover, both side with large protruding vacant cartouches and applied cast leaf borders.
Hallmarked English silver (925 ), London, year 1830 (p), Maker JCE for James Charles Edington.
Reference Number: A5558
DESCRIPTION
Antique 19th Century Georgian magnificent solid silver tea kettle on a stand, the body is profusely and beautifully chased with shells,scrolls and flowers, the domed hinged cover terminates with a cast flower finial, embellished spout, swing-handle decorated with cast acanthus leaf junctions and turned wooden handle, the kettle rests on the original three-feet stand and detachable burner and cover, both side with large protruding vacant cartouches and applied cast leaf borders. All parts Hallmarked English silver (925 Standard), London, year 1830 (p), Maker JCE (James Charles Edington).
CONDITION
In Excellent Condition - No Damage.
SIZE
Height: 36cm
Width: 31 x 22cm
Weight: 3215g