Lot 841 , A late Victorian demi-fluted silver tea kettle on stand, with burner, Henry Howson, gross 48.5 oz

A late Victorian demi-fluted silver tea kettle on stand, with burner, Henry Howson, gross 48.5 oz

A late Victorian demi-fluted silver tea kettle on stand, with burner, Henry Howson, of oval form, with gadrooned borders, on cabriole legs with lion's paw feet, Sheffield, 1893, height 36cm, gross 48.5 oz
Estimate £400-600

Lid of kettle doesn't quite sit perfectly flush with the body. Very slightly wobbly on a flat surface. Overall condition is otherwise good. Hallmarks on kettle clear, with some very minor rubbing. Hallmarks on base unclear (very rubbed). Hallmarks on burner have different date letter, so may not be original.


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Sold for £500