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Dutch tea kettle on stand. Embossed village scene. 1800s
$ 1742.4
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Description
Gorgeous, Quality Craftsmanship, Embossed Dutch Tea Kettle, Spirit kettle. 9 1/2 inches wide and 12 1/2 inches tall on stand.Condition - Pre owned. Excellent condition. Crisp embossed design. Handle tight. Insulators tight. Lid fits tight. Kettle fits on stand. All items are slightly tarnished. No dents or repairs noted. Please see the photos to judge the condition for yourself.
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Refunds - No partial refunds. Any refund requires the return of the item in the condition it was shipped
Cleaning - Items are shipped in as shown condition.
Other information -
Dutch Kettle marks are researched interpreted by me, and I am not an expert. Below are the mark interpretations as I found online. If an Ebayer knows Dutch silver marks and I have something incorrect please let me know and I will update my listing.
This Kettle stand and plate has marks are the Lion Passant, Key and Medusa head.
Lion Passant mark: used 1814-1853 Lion Passant indicates 2nd standard purity minimum .833
Key mark: used 1853-1953 it is stamped intruding upon the lion or sword standard marks for the non guaranteed tax mark to designate the object was designed for export
Minerva head with helmet letter A: Duty mark with A for the Amsterdam office
G7S: Gerardus Schoorl registered in the cities of Zaandijk/Amsterdam and Haarlem date registered 1875/1914
N2: mark for B Dijkstra better known as the Firm brothers Niekerk, registered in Groningen 1899 til 1927 and in Schoonhoven til 1970
Other info - marks, kettle stand and plate marks are the same
Lion Passant mark: used 1814-1853 Lion Passant indicates 2nd standard purity minimum .833
Key mark: used 1853-1953 it is stamped intruding upon the lion or sword standard marks for the non guaranteed tax mark to designate the object was designed for export
Minerva head with helmet letter A: Duty mark with A for the Amsterdam office
G7S: Gerardus Schoorl registered in the cities of Zaandijk/Amsterdam and Haarlem date registered 1875/1914
N2: mark for B Dijkstra better known as the Firm brothers Niekerk, registered in Groningen 1899 til 1927 and in Schoonhoven til 1970