A question of style

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Brass Hot Water
Original, quality, 1920's brass water can as used by the housemaids etc to carry clean hot water to each bedroom for guests. This example has a dimpled effect to the main body and the standard half top hinged lid. Impressed to the underside "Made in England", "Solid Brass", "JS&S" for the manufacturer Joseph Sankey and Sons of Bilston, Birmingham and 3A for the size 3 pint. All has been polished and lacquered and is complete and in good and working order. Base 6.5" x 4.5", total 9" tall x 5" andx 11.5" including spout.
Price: £65.00

On sale in Hungerford. Stylish way of taking extra hot water upstairs for the Sunday shave with scuttle.
 

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Theres a coper spirit kettle in the antiques shop of mine for a fiver, that would be a good way of heating extra water, would look pretty cool to.

There is also a brass benham and froud or something brass spirit kettle for £120

I might treat myself to the coper one :)
 
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