A GEORGE II TEA KETTLE STAND AND LAMP, the stand on three shell and scroll feet and with cast and pierced shell and scroll apron between and with fluted lamp with detachable cover, the kettle chased with spiral flutes and beading and with winged dragon spout, partly wicker covered swing handle and domed cover with wrythen finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms within a Rococo cartouche and a crest, by Thomas Heming, 1758, the lamp cover unmarked

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A GEORGE II TEA KETTLE STAND AND LAMP, the stand on three shell and scroll feet and with cast and pierced shell and scroll apron between and with fluted lamp with detachable cover, the kettle chased with spiral flutes and beading and with winged dragon spout, partly wicker covered swing handle and domed cover with wrythen finial, engraved with a coat-of-arms within a Rococo cartouche and a crest, by Thomas Heming, 1758, the lamp cover unmarked
15in. (38cm.) high
(gross 82ozs.)

The arms are those of Best impaling Light for Charles Best (1732-1813) of Baglake Manor, co. Dorset and his wife Henrietta-Harriett, daughter of William Light Esq. of Baglake, whom he married in 1764