Chocolate pot - .925 silver






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English sterling silver teapot in solid .925 silver with dimensions 14 cm wide, 16 cm deep and 20 cm high, weighing about 870 g, dating from 1850–1900 and made in the United Kingdom.
Description from the seller
Important English Sterling Silver Teapot – London, 18th Century
Weight: 872 g
An exceptional and richly decorated 18th-century English sterling silver teapot, crafted in London and bearing period hallmarks. This refined piece represents the elegance and prestige of Georgian silverware, created for aristocratic tables and formal service.
A Highly Decorative and Symbolic Piece
The teapot features a beautifully balanced, pear-shaped body with an elegant curved spout and an original sculptural handle. The domed lid is topped with a finely worked finial, while the body displays a noble crest with a horse and the motto “Ora et Labora”, a historic Latin phrase meaning pray and work, traditionally associated with noble and monastic heraldry.
Such heraldic decoration indicates a commission for a distinguished family or institution, adding strong historical and collectible interest.
Quality and Craftsmanship
• Solid Sterling silver (925/1000)
• Weight: approx. 872 grams
• London production, 18th century
• Richly worked mounts and refined proportions
• Original period handle
The quality of the silverwork and the presence of heraldic engraving confirm a high-level commission typical of Georgian London silversmiths.
Condition
Very good antique condition for its age:
• No major structural damage
• Normal light wear consistent with use and age
• Beautiful period patina
Collectibility
18th-century English sterling teapots with heraldic devices are highly sought after by collectors of fine British silver. Pieces of this weight, period, and decorative richness rarely appear on the market.
A distinguished and historical object, ideal for collectors, connoisseurs of English silver, or as a statement piece in an important collection. delivered with Insurance
Important English Sterling Silver Teapot – London, 18th Century
Weight: 872 g
An exceptional and richly decorated 18th-century English sterling silver teapot, crafted in London and bearing period hallmarks. This refined piece represents the elegance and prestige of Georgian silverware, created for aristocratic tables and formal service.
A Highly Decorative and Symbolic Piece
The teapot features a beautifully balanced, pear-shaped body with an elegant curved spout and an original sculptural handle. The domed lid is topped with a finely worked finial, while the body displays a noble crest with a horse and the motto “Ora et Labora”, a historic Latin phrase meaning pray and work, traditionally associated with noble and monastic heraldry.
Such heraldic decoration indicates a commission for a distinguished family or institution, adding strong historical and collectible interest.
Quality and Craftsmanship
• Solid Sterling silver (925/1000)
• Weight: approx. 872 grams
• London production, 18th century
• Richly worked mounts and refined proportions
• Original period handle
The quality of the silverwork and the presence of heraldic engraving confirm a high-level commission typical of Georgian London silversmiths.
Condition
Very good antique condition for its age:
• No major structural damage
• Normal light wear consistent with use and age
• Beautiful period patina
Collectibility
18th-century English sterling teapots with heraldic devices are highly sought after by collectors of fine British silver. Pieces of this weight, period, and decorative richness rarely appear on the market.
A distinguished and historical object, ideal for collectors, connoisseurs of English silver, or as a statement piece in an important collection. delivered with Insurance
