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Introduction
The model of this particular faucet is unknown although I believe it is a Kingston brass given the handle design. If you need to find out the model of your faucet you can check the handles for the brand tag/logo or the stem canister of the handle. To check the stem canister you may have to completely remove the faucet base. A quick google search will show you how to do this as it is not covered in this guide. This guide shows the user how to fix a leaky faucet neck by replacing the O-ring found between the faucet neck and faucet base. This O-ring acts as a seal to prevent leakage while the faucet is running. The O-ring can be found at your home improvement store and is a fairly common item. An important note worth mentioning is that by taking your faucet neck into one of these home improvement stores you will receive help on what size O-ring you will need.
Here is an article to more insight on finding your faucet model:
https://www.sunrisespecialty.com/how-to-identify-kitchen-faucet-brand