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Attributed to Dr. Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a Hukin & Heath electroplated hot...
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Attributed to Dr. Christopher Dresser (1834-1904), a Hukin & Heath electroplated hot water kettle
Late 19th Century, stamped H&H marks, 1 and F
Of oval section with hinged cover and overhead handle, both handles cane-bound
16 cm high, 20 cm long
Literature: Vidar Halen, 'Christopher Dresser', Phaidon 1990, p.180, pl 203 (similar form listed as Hukin & Heath and Attributed to Christopher Dressed and dated 1895, 8.1/2 inches tall)
Provenance: Purchased from S & J Stodel, London, 12th June 2009
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