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Automatic tea-making machine

Automatic tea-making machine

1902-1910

HMV electric kettle

HMV electric kettle

1951

Metro electric kettle

Metro electric kettle

circa 1930

Candlestick, kettle and metal trivet from the Lister Ward, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Candlestick, kettle and metal trivet from the Lister Ward, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

1890-1910

Rattle, model of infant in cradle

Rattle, model of infant in cradle

400 BCE-400 CE

Electric kettle

Electric kettle

Premier Electric Heaters Ltd kettle

Premier Electric Heaters Ltd kettle

circa 1930

Electric kettle made by Best Products Ltd

Electric kettle made by Best Products Ltd

Russell Hobbs 'Millennium' cordless jug kettle, model no. 3161

Russell Hobbs 'Millennium' cordless jug kettle, model no. 3161

1996

Electric kettle made by Metro

Electric kettle made by Metro

General Electric Company kettle

General Electric Company kettle

1920-1925

Electric kettle made by Landers

Electric kettle made by Landers

circa 1930

Steel kettle

Steel kettle

1850-1900

Pye electric kettle

Pye electric kettle

Kettle, silver plated, Great Central Railway, made by Walker & Hall, Sheffield; "GREAT CENTRAL RY" and GCR coat of arms on one side.

Silver plated kettle, Great Central Railway

"Magnet" electric copper kettle with external heating element bolted on to the false bottom, and with safety cut-out device consisting of a plug (missing) which melts and causes spring to slide a switch to the "off" position, provisional patent no. 18976/29, by General Electric C o., English, 1929-1935

"Magnet" electric copper kettle with external heating element bolted on to the false bottom

1929-1935

Tea kettle, silver plated by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, North British Railway, 5 pint, decorated body, hinged lid with ball finial, large handle, hinged or detachable stand on 3 legs, engraved "The North British Railway Company" in garter. Overall: 400 mm x 210 mm 192 mm.

Silver plated kettle, North British Railway

Tea kettle, silver plated by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, North British Railway, 5 pint, decorated body, hinged lid with ball finial, "The North British Railway Company" in garter. Overall: 290 mm x 255 mm x 180 mm.

Silver plated kettle, North British Railway

Oval-shaped flat-bottomed copper kettle with lever and side arms, for use with the automatic tea-making machine patented by Frank Clarke of Birmingham in 1902 (pat.15,170) and made by the Automatic Water Boiler Co., 26a Corporation Street, Birmingham, England, 1902-1910.

Oval-shaped flat-bottomed copper kettle with lever and side arms

1902-1910

Automatic tea-making machine, comprising wooden base which holds the alarm clock, kettle tilter and methylated spirit stove, so that when the alarm rings levers activate an arm to strike a match, boil the kettle and pour water, patented by Frank Clarke of Birmingham in 1902 (pat. 15,170) and made by the Automatic Water Boiler Co., 26a Corporation Street, Birmingham, England, 1902-1910.

Automatic tea-making machine

1902-1910

Electric kettle, 1922, by G.E.C.

G.E.C electric kettle

1922