Chocolate pot - .925 silver






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Sterling silver teapot, weight 531 g, made in London in solid .925 silver, featuring rich floral repoussé decoration and a domed lid.
Description from the seller
English Sterling Silver Teapot – 18th Century, London
Weight: 531 g
Elegant and refined 18th-century English sterling silver teapot, produced in London and representative of the fine craftsmanship of Georgian silver. This piece stands out for its rich floral repoussé decoration, typical of high-quality English silver made for distinguished households.
Description
The teapot features a graceful baluster form resting on a stepped circular foot. The entire body is finely decorated with abundant floral and scrolling motifs in high relief, creating a lively and luxurious surface. The domed lid, crowned with its original finial, integrates perfectly with the decorative rhythm of the body.
The curved spout and traditional heat-resistant handle (original to the period) confirm its intended use for refined table service in aristocratic or upper-class homes.
Quality and Material
• Solid Sterling silver (925/1000)
• Weight: approx. 531 grams
• England, 18th century
• Rich hand-chased floral decoration
• Fine Georgian proportions
The quality of the chasing and the overall balance indicate a skilled London silversmith and a commission of notable standing.
Condition
Very good antique condition for its age:
• No major structural damage
• Normal signs of use consistent with the 18th century
• Beautiful natural silver patina
• Decoration crisp and well preserved
Collectibility
18th-century English sterling teapots with full floral repoussé decoration are highly desirable among collectors of Georgian silver. Pieces of this period, weight, and decorative richness are increasingly difficult to source on the market.
A refined and historically significant object, ideal for collectors of fine English silver or as an elegant addition to an important table silver collection.
English Sterling Silver Teapot – 18th Century, London
Weight: 531 g
Elegant and refined 18th-century English sterling silver teapot, produced in London and representative of the fine craftsmanship of Georgian silver. This piece stands out for its rich floral repoussé decoration, typical of high-quality English silver made for distinguished households.
Description
The teapot features a graceful baluster form resting on a stepped circular foot. The entire body is finely decorated with abundant floral and scrolling motifs in high relief, creating a lively and luxurious surface. The domed lid, crowned with its original finial, integrates perfectly with the decorative rhythm of the body.
The curved spout and traditional heat-resistant handle (original to the period) confirm its intended use for refined table service in aristocratic or upper-class homes.
Quality and Material
• Solid Sterling silver (925/1000)
• Weight: approx. 531 grams
• England, 18th century
• Rich hand-chased floral decoration
• Fine Georgian proportions
The quality of the chasing and the overall balance indicate a skilled London silversmith and a commission of notable standing.
Condition
Very good antique condition for its age:
• No major structural damage
• Normal signs of use consistent with the 18th century
• Beautiful natural silver patina
• Decoration crisp and well preserved
Collectibility
18th-century English sterling teapots with full floral repoussé decoration are highly desirable among collectors of Georgian silver. Pieces of this period, weight, and decorative richness are increasingly difficult to source on the market.
A refined and historically significant object, ideal for collectors of fine English silver or as an elegant addition to an important table silver collection.
