Teapot - silver plated





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Antique Victorian-style teapot from Sheffield, silver-plated (EPNS), estimated period 1880–1900, in neoclassical/victorian design with dimensions 19 cm high, 26 cm wide and 10 cm in diameter.
Description from the seller
Antique Teapot in Victorian Style – Sheffield Silver Plated – Late 19th Century
Technical Sheet
Material: Silver-plated metal (Silver Plated / EPNS).
Estimated period: Late '800 (Victorian Era, circa 1880-1900).
Style: Neoclassical / Victorian.
Workmanship: Body with embossing decoration (vertical grooves) on the lower part and a band engraved with geometric/floral motifs on the upper part.
Details: Hinged lid with decorative knob; ergonomic square handle; slender spout with grooved base coordinated to the body.
Detailed Description
Refined antique teapot of English manufacture (Sheffield area), characterized by a timeless, classic line. The structure features a repoussé-style treatment with grooves that create an elegant play of light on the silvered surface. The handle is fitted with small heat insulators (usually bone or Bakelite) to allow a grip even when the body is hot. This piece represents a classic example of domestic silverware of the late 19th-century upper middle class. For sale as in the photo with patina to be cleaned.
Antique Teapot in Victorian Style – Sheffield Silver Plated – Late 19th Century
Technical Sheet
Material: Silver-plated metal (Silver Plated / EPNS).
Estimated period: Late '800 (Victorian Era, circa 1880-1900).
Style: Neoclassical / Victorian.
Workmanship: Body with embossing decoration (vertical grooves) on the lower part and a band engraved with geometric/floral motifs on the upper part.
Details: Hinged lid with decorative knob; ergonomic square handle; slender spout with grooved base coordinated to the body.
Detailed Description
Refined antique teapot of English manufacture (Sheffield area), characterized by a timeless, classic line. The structure features a repoussé-style treatment with grooves that create an elegant play of light on the silvered surface. The handle is fitted with small heat insulators (usually bone or Bakelite) to allow a grip even when the body is hot. This piece represents a classic example of domestic silverware of the late 19th-century upper middle class. For sale as in the photo with patina to be cleaned.

