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Kettle and Stand

Artist William Spackman (English, active 1700 - 1725)
Date1719
MediumSilver with wood handle
DimensionsOverall: 13 1/4 x 7 inches (33.66 x 17.78 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Alfred B. Clark
Object number53-68 A-C
MarkingsArms: Story of Lockington, Co. Leicester, quartering Lacock of Co. Nottingham and Bainbrigg, impaling Stevens. Crest: Story of Lockington. (See accession file for more information.)
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DescriptionBell-shaped octagonal-paneled body with engraved glove and cock crest. Ivory lid finial. Scroll-sided bail handle with turned ebony wood hand piece. Stand has double-C scroll tripod legs, two drop handles, and fitted spitit lamp. All pieces have matching date letters.
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