Antique English Mahogany Kettle Stand with Carved Details, 1840
A fine quality antique English mahogany kettle stand with gallery top and beautifully carved column and base with melon feet, circa 1840, 26.38 in. high, 13.78 in. diameter
George III Oak Kettle Stand: Elegant Hexagonal Design (74cm)
Elegant oak George III kettle stand, with hexagonal top, slightly tapering baluster column on tripod base 29.13 in. high
Mahogany Kettle Stand/Wine Table with Carved Legs
Dutch mahogany kettle stand, c.1790-1800, rectangular with later fitted top for use as a wine table, with single drawer, on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, height 20.47 in. width 11.42 in. depth 11.42 in. Provenance: Private Collection,…
George II Mahogany Kettle Stand, 1750- Later, 55x28cm
A George II mahogany kettle stand, English circa 1750 and later, 21.65 in. high 11.02 in. wide
Georgian Mahogany Tea Kettle Stand with Barley Twist Baluster
A Georgian mahogany tea kettle stand with two sliding extensions, fine barley twist baluster column on three sweeping and scrolling legs resting on brass ball feet, circa 1805, 28.35 in. high, 14.96 in. wide, 14.96 in. deep
19th Century Australian Cedar Kettle Stand
A rare Australian cedar kettle stand, 19th century, 31.50 in. high, 17.72 in. diameter
1850 Tasmanian Kettle Stand in Musk and Blackwood
A Colonial Australian kettle stand, musk, blackwood, huon pine and cedar, Tasmanian origin, circa 1850, 31.89 in. high, 19.69 in. diameter
George III Mahogany Kettle Stand
A George III style mahogany kettle stand, probably late 19th century, the octagonal top with shaped gallery on a slender columnar stem and three outswept legs, 29.13 in. high,
19th Century Australian Cedar Kettle Stand
A rare Australian cedar kettle stand, 19th century 31.50 in. high, 17.72 in. diameter
Chippendale Kettle Stand with Brass Gallery
Chippendale style kettle stand with brass gallery, late 19th century. 26.77 in. high, 12.99 in. wide, 12.99 in. deep
George II Kettle-Stand: English 1720, 58cm High
A George II kettle-stand English, circa 1720, 22.83 in. high, 11.02 in. diameter