Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Tar kettle.

Presentation Kettle to Mr Allcard by Buddicom & Co’s Workshops

1853

'Pyramid' hob heated kettle made by Hague and McKenzie Ltd

circa 1934

Metal electric kettle

Kettleand home-made stand

circa 1971

Millennium' cordless jug kettle, 1996.

1996

Kettle

2000-2010

Tilting tea-kettle, heated by metal slug

1845

Kettle, black, metal.

Metal kettle

Camp kettle with lid, for emergency feeding purposes, marked GRVI, 1945

Camp kettle with lid

1945

Green enamel stove-top kettle, for emergency feeding purposes, 1945-1955

Green enamel stove-top kettle

1945-1955

Morphy Richards Model 43514 cordless concealed element jug kettle, serial no. 70015444. 1997.

Morphy Richards Model 43514 cordless concealed element jug kettle

1997

Electric kettle, no flex or plug, good condition, BTC Hotels, decorated body, wooden feet, lid and handle, marked 'Archer System' and makers marks

Electric kettle, British Transport Commission - Hotels

British Transport Commission Hotels electric kettle, round with three feet and wooden handle, in a chamois bag. Electric socket. Overall: 240 mm x 220 mm 186 mm.

Electric kettle

Kettle, copper, British Railways, embossed with 'BR' on front, no maker's mark. Overall: 340 mm x 360 mm x 275 mm, 2.69kg.

Copper kettle, British Rail

Kettle for making wax dyes.

Kettle for making wax dyes.

Kettle, electric, London Midland & Scottish Railway, unknown maker; 3 pints, chrome, wooden handle, with electric cord and plug, marked "No 2 LMS" with plate attached "50 volts". Cord length: 2300 mm; overall: 265 mm x 285 mm x 213 mm, 3.03 kg.

Electric kettle, London Midland & Scottish Railway

1923-1948

Kettle, from "En Route" set made by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly. Contains pierced cylinder/tea strainer. Overall: 158 mm x 175 mm x 116 mm.

En Route kettle

Camp kettle with lid, for emergency feeding purposes, marked ERII, 1952

Camp kettle with lid

1952

Kettle, screw top lid, wicker handle, tea insert strainer, from Drew & Sons "En Route" Tea Basket, c1890. Overall: 155 mm x 165 mm x 115 mm; strainer: 102 mm x 50 mm.

Kettle for En Route lunch set

1890-1910

Harvest kettle (for water), three gallon capacity, for emergency feeding purposes, by Desco, England, 1949

Harvest kettle (for water)

1949

Aluminium kettle, by D.P. Ltd, 1957, from kitchen of volunteers' flat at the Common Cold Research Unit

Aluminium kettle from the kitchen of volunteers' flat at the Common Cold Research Unit

1957