A George II silver-on-kettle stand, Peter Archambo, London, 1737

Furniture, Silver and Glass

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ZAR 31 864
Lot 170
  • A George II silver-on-kettle stand, Peter Archambo, London, 1737


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ZAR 20 000 - 25 000
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ZAR 31 864

About this Item

A George II silver-on-kettle stand, Peter Archambo, London, 1737
the bulbous body with hinged woven handle moulded with lion-masks and c-scrolls, the shoulders engraved with flowerheads and scrolling foliage, the hinged cover with wooden and silver flame-shaped finial, the front of the body engraved with an armorial, with fluted, beaded and shell-capped spout, raised on a circular foot, the stand with open bracket supports centred by masks, raised on c-scroll legs and shell-shaped pad feet united by a c-scroll stretcher fitted with a burner, dents, 32,5cm high, 1975g all in


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