Price
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A ‘Best in Field’ game bird or lark spit, beautifully made with six flesh forks fixed to a frame that is sprung to the stem and thereby adjustable in height. Beneath this is a trivet, adjustable by the same means, on which to rest a pan to catch any fat that falls from the cooking meat. The stem fixed to a most elegant tripod base by means of a large square nut, each leg terminating with an arrow-head foot.
English, mid eighteenth century.
h:30 in x d:18 in x w:15 in.
Stock number
5127The BADA Standard
- Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
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