David Bridge - Chocolate pot - rococo-revival scrollwork - .925 silver - Victorian Sterling Silver






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Victorian sterling silver chocolate pot, London 1886 by David Bridge, .925 silver with rococo-revival scrollwork, four feet, hinged domed lid with a decorative finial, original wooden side handle, dimensions about 19 cm high, 19 cm long (including handle), 10 cm diameter, weight around 500 g, in very good antique condition with light wear.
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Victorian Sterling Silver Chocolate Pot – London 1886 – David Bridge
An elegant and refined Victorian chocolate pot, crafted in solid sterling silver and assayed in London in 1886, during the reign of Queen Victoria.
This fine piece is made by the respected London silversmith David Bridge, known for high-quality silver hollowware in the late 19th century.
The chocolate pot features a beautifully spiral-fluted body, enriched with rococo-revival scrollwork, standing on four ornate feet. The hinged domed lid is topped with a decorative finial, and the original turned wooden side handle provides excellent insulation from heat. The shaped spout is designed for pouring thick hot chocolate, as was customary in the Victorian period.
The piece is fully hallmarked with:
Lion Passant for sterling silver (.925)
Leopard’s head for London assay office
Date letter L for 1886
Victoria duty mark
Maker’s mark DB (David Bridge)
Dimensions & weight approx. :
Height: 19 cm
Length (including handle): 19 cm
Diameter: approx. 10 cm
Weight: approx. 500 g
Very good antique condition, with light surface wear consistent with age and careful use. No structural damage. The wooden handle is original and intact.
Chocolate pots of this type were used in affluent Victorian households for serving hot chocolate at breakfast or afternoon gatherings. Their elegant form and substantial silver weight made them both practical and prestigious table pieces.
A highly decorative and collectible example of late-Victorian English silver, ideal for collectors of antique silver, refined interiors, or period tableware.
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Victorian Sterling Silver Chocolate Pot – London 1886 – David Bridge
An elegant and refined Victorian chocolate pot, crafted in solid sterling silver and assayed in London in 1886, during the reign of Queen Victoria.
This fine piece is made by the respected London silversmith David Bridge, known for high-quality silver hollowware in the late 19th century.
The chocolate pot features a beautifully spiral-fluted body, enriched with rococo-revival scrollwork, standing on four ornate feet. The hinged domed lid is topped with a decorative finial, and the original turned wooden side handle provides excellent insulation from heat. The shaped spout is designed for pouring thick hot chocolate, as was customary in the Victorian period.
The piece is fully hallmarked with:
Lion Passant for sterling silver (.925)
Leopard’s head for London assay office
Date letter L for 1886
Victoria duty mark
Maker’s mark DB (David Bridge)
Dimensions & weight approx. :
Height: 19 cm
Length (including handle): 19 cm
Diameter: approx. 10 cm
Weight: approx. 500 g
Very good antique condition, with light surface wear consistent with age and careful use. No structural damage. The wooden handle is original and intact.
Chocolate pots of this type were used in affluent Victorian households for serving hot chocolate at breakfast or afternoon gatherings. Their elegant form and substantial silver weight made them both practical and prestigious table pieces.
A highly decorative and collectible example of late-Victorian English silver, ideal for collectors of antique silver, refined interiors, or period tableware.
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Insured and well packed.
