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The Roosevelt Family (Eleanor & Franklin Delano) Samuel Kirk & Son Repousse Chinoiserie Hot Water Kettle, c. 1880
The Roosevelt Family (Eleanor & Franklin Delano) Samuel Kirk & Son Repousse Chinoiserie Hot Water Kettle, c. 1880

Of oblong shape, this outstanding kettle displays the wonderful floral repousse work that Kirk is so famous for. In addition, it features rare and fine chinoiserie details.  The  fixed handle with ivory insulators is shaped like a pagoda, with a pair of sea creatures at the top holding a pearl between them.  This sea creature motif is repeated where the handle and the spout join the body: each issuing forth from the mouth of a repoussed sea creature head. detail of finial on The Roosevelt Family (Eleanor & Franklin Delano) Samuel Kirk & Son Repousse Chinoiserie Hot Water Kettle, c. 1880On top of the hinged lid is a beautifully cast and chased Asian figure seated on a large tasseled cushion. (Possibly he is a tea merchant.) 

Scrolling legs at the corners of the detachable base feature foliate chasing and terminate with bold rocaille (asymmetrical decoration based on shells) pad feet. Even the burner is repoussed.

Eleanor Roosevelt divided the Roosevelt family heirlooms equally between the children shortly after the death of Franklin in 1945.  As part of a large assembed service of  (mostly) Kirk repousse tea wares that had belonged to her mother Anna Hall Roosevelt, this kettle went to her son Elliott and it was displayed in the 'Rooseveltania' exhibit of 1961. 

This kettle is marked underneath both the body and burner 'S. Kirk & Son' and '11 oz' (sterling).  This piece measures 13.125 inches high, weighs 67.4 troy ounces and is in  excellent condition (except that something may be missing from the Asian man's hand).  

Provenance:
Anna Hall Roosevelt
Eleanor and Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Elliot Roosevelt
previous owner.

Exhibitions:
'Rooseveltania', Minneapolis Museum of Art, 1961.  

Our Price:  SOLD

Item Number:  A35

 

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