Kettle and Stand, Siler, Rococo Revival, Prob New York

Name/Title

Kettle and Stand, Siler, Rococo Revival, Prob New York

Entry/Object ID

71.3.1

Tags

Needs location check

Description

Kettle and stand Probably New York 1855/1863 Silver Rococo Revival; Silver Kettle on Stand with Pear Shaped Kettle with Applied Foot Rim. S Curved Spout with Applied Leaves and Flowers. Scalloped Exterior Rim Below Which Is Foliated Chasing. Hinged Lid with Raised Panels and Gadrooned Finials. Movable Hinged Handle with Molded Leaves At Top and Stylized Animal Heands on Each Side. Engraved on One Side in Bold Script "A. M. W." Stamped on Base Hayden & Whilden G&W 3. Base on Four Elaborately Molded S Scroll Legs Terminating in Flattened Stylized Shell Feet. Upper Legs with Modelled Women's Heads. S Molded Swags, One Between Each Pair of Legs. S Scrolls Under Each Leg Support Ring For Burner. Kettle Attached By Two Pins on Stand

Collection

Historic Charleston Foundation Collection

Acquisition

Accession

71.3.1

Made/Created

Time Period

Rococo Revival

Place

Location

New York

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Kettle

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Cookware

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Cooking Vessels

Nomenclature Class

Food Processing & Preparation T&E

Nomenclature Category

Category 04: Tools & Equipment for Materials

Other Name

Kettle and Stand

Dimensions

Height

14-1/2 in

Dimension Notes

[height]14.5" __[length] __[width] __[depth] __[diameter] __[size] __[other]

Location

Location

Building

The Charleston Museum

Moved By

Jonathan H. Poston

Date

September 21, 1999

Location

Building

NR DINING ROOM

Moved By

Red

Date

March 6, 1998

Notes

Until: 09/26/1999

Location

Building

NR DINING ROOM

Moved By

Red

Date

March 6, 1998

Notes

Until: 09/26/1999

Location

Room

303

Building

Nathaniel Russell House

Category

Permanent

Outgoing Loans

Loan Out

18

General Notes

Note

Status: OK Location Details1: 1

Created By

admin@catalogit.app

Create Date

March 6, 1998

Updated By

sferguson@historiccharleston.org

Update Date

March 17, 2023