Chocolate pot - .925 silver





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Important Venetian Silver Coffee Pot – 18th Century
Solid Silver 925 – Weight: 360 g
An elegant and rare 18th-century Venetian silver coffee pot, crafted in solid 925/1000 silver, representing the refined taste and masterful silversmithing of the Venetian Republic during the 1700s.
Description
This refined coffee pot displays a beautifully balanced, softly fluted body with a harmonious pear-shaped silhouette resting on a shaped circular foot. The elegant curved spout integrates naturally with the body, while the original dark wooden handle — gracefully scrolled — provides both aesthetic contrast and functional heat protection.
The domed lid, topped with its period finial, enhances the sculptural quality of the piece. The overall design reflects the restrained yet sophisticated elegance typical of Venetian silver from the 18th century, where proportion and form were prioritized over excessive ornamentation.
Material and Craftsmanship
• Solid 925 silver
• Venice, 18th century (1700s)
• Weight: approximately 360 grams
• Handcrafted and hand-finished
• Original wooden handle
Despite its refined proportions, the coffee pot retains a pleasing weight and presence, confirming its authenticity and quality.
Condition
Very good antique condition for its age:
• No major structural damage
• No visible restorations
• Honest signs of use consistent with the 18th century
• Beautiful natural patina
The handle and lid are stable and original to the piece.
Collectibility
Venetian 18th-century silver coffee pots are increasingly scarce on the market, particularly in such preserved condition and with balanced proportions. This piece represents both historical and collectible value, appealing to collectors of Italian silver, Georgian-period tableware, and fine European antiques.
A refined and historically significant object, ideal for serious collectors or as a distinguished addition to an important silver collection.
Important Venetian Silver Coffee Pot – 18th Century
Solid Silver 925 – Weight: 360 g
An elegant and rare 18th-century Venetian silver coffee pot, crafted in solid 925/1000 silver, representing the refined taste and masterful silversmithing of the Venetian Republic during the 1700s.
Description
This refined coffee pot displays a beautifully balanced, softly fluted body with a harmonious pear-shaped silhouette resting on a shaped circular foot. The elegant curved spout integrates naturally with the body, while the original dark wooden handle — gracefully scrolled — provides both aesthetic contrast and functional heat protection.
The domed lid, topped with its period finial, enhances the sculptural quality of the piece. The overall design reflects the restrained yet sophisticated elegance typical of Venetian silver from the 18th century, where proportion and form were prioritized over excessive ornamentation.
Material and Craftsmanship
• Solid 925 silver
• Venice, 18th century (1700s)
• Weight: approximately 360 grams
• Handcrafted and hand-finished
• Original wooden handle
Despite its refined proportions, the coffee pot retains a pleasing weight and presence, confirming its authenticity and quality.
Condition
Very good antique condition for its age:
• No major structural damage
• No visible restorations
• Honest signs of use consistent with the 18th century
• Beautiful natural patina
The handle and lid are stable and original to the piece.
Collectibility
Venetian 18th-century silver coffee pots are increasingly scarce on the market, particularly in such preserved condition and with balanced proportions. This piece represents both historical and collectible value, appealing to collectors of Italian silver, Georgian-period tableware, and fine European antiques.
A refined and historically significant object, ideal for serious collectors or as a distinguished addition to an important silver collection.
