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Silver tea-kettle of flattened globular shape, with upper border of body chased with shells and diaper surrounded by leafy scrolls, engraved on the side with the conjoined arms of Alexander Garden of Troup, by James Mitchelson, hallmarked Edinburgh, 1736 - 1737
Plain, globular tea-kettle with flat chased decoration around the rim, by James Ker, Edinburgh, 1734 - 1735, part of a silver tea service made for Charles Hope, first Earl of Hopetoun
Tea-kettle of copper/brass, spherical with cabriole spout, painted in famille rose enamels with floral sprays on white ground between black ruyi borders, with wicker-wrapped iron handle, and with separate stand : China, Guangzhou (Canton), Qing Dynasty, 18th - 19th century AD
One of an octagonal silver tea-kettle of squat baluster form with an octagonal spout with hinged cover and tapering octagonal handle with a grip of wood: English, London, marked CH, probably William Charnelhouse, 1711 - 1713
Silver tea-kettle of inverted pear shape chased with flowers and rococo scrollwork, with grotesque spout and curved cane-bound handle on scroll supports, engraved with the arms and crest of the Hopes of Hopetoun: English, London, by John Cann or J. Collins, 1755 - 1756
Tea kettle and burner of silver by Ebenezer Oliphant, assay master Hugh Gordon, Edinburgh, 1752-3