James Clews Brass Footed Scottish Toddy Kettle, c1930
$58.00
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Available is an antique brass kettle, stamped on the bottom 'JCB'. Indicates production by James Clews of Birmingham, England. Clews was a family-owned metalware company between 1835-1948. This particular piece was likely produced c1930. The ovoid shape is typical of Scottish 'toddy kettles', which were kept with hot water to add to whisky in order to make a hot toddy. Four padded feet are soldered to the kettle body, with a worn wooden gripped fixed handle. Some wear to the tin lining inside and some dents on the back, commensurate with age. Please review all photos.
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